Hi Walter ! >I have no idea about your environment, but i had a similar problem >some time ago and found mount --bind handy.
My current system was the first approach to this vserver like installation. Over the time it summed up of over 100 active "mount --bind" ... and I'm planing to reorganize and reduce this amount of sometimes confusing binds ... the reason why I started to reorganize and streamline all controlling scripts ... that's why I stumbled about the current trouble with the preferred applet feature. ... but my actual question is not to file system structure and mounting. The problem is, a Busybox feature which worked for a long period of time started to fail in an unexpected manner. So there has to be something which changed. Usually anything within gcc, glibc or new kernel triggers this failure. -- Harald _______________________________________________ busybox mailing list [email protected] http://lists.busybox.net/mailman/listinfo/busybox
