chris barry wrote: > On Sun, 2008-02-10 at 15:18 +0100, Stef Bon wrote: > >> Chris Stromsoe wrote: >> >>> I have a set of directories that are created and removed programmatically, >>> and are hashed three levels deep (/top/hash/hash/name). The depth is >>> constant, the hashes and names are not. There are around 35k at any time. >>> I would like to bind mount a common directory into each top-level >>> (/top/hash/hash/name/data) on demand. >>> >>> Can I use autofs to do that without having to explicitly list all of the >>> directory paths in auto.master? >>> >>> >> Why not use symlinks to this shared common directory, and mount that one? >> >> Stef Bon >> > > His goal is to create a chroot'd environment, and the symlink cannot > function there. > Good to mention. I did not understand it's about a chrooted environment. The earlier emails do not say anything at all about that.
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