On 9/26/07, Gorka Guardiola <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> When you do a bind -a or a bind -b you have a union mount. That means
> means "add something to what there already is there", be it before or
> after. You need an entry

Till now it's clear.

> for what there is already there so it gets resolved. That are the
> extra lines you are looking at.
...sorry, i don't understand. :-(

Why 1 bind command adds 2! lines with bind command to my namespace?
Why is added "bind /sys/man/4 /sys/man/4" to namespace?
Why is one dir mounted to itself?


Antonin

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