In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Warner Losh writes:
>In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Peter Wemm writes:
>: As bizzare as it sounds, I like Julian's hack for populating this stuff...
>: ie: use a hard link to propagate nodes to the jailed /dev.
>: 
>: eg: mount -t devfs -o empty /home/jail/dev
>: ln /dev/null /home/jail/dev/null
>: ln /dev/zero /home/jail/dev/zero
>: ...
>: mount -u -o ro /home/jail/dev
>
>But you can't do hard links accross file systems.  Or is that a hack
>of devfs to allow it, [...]

Yes, it was a hack, and it will not be hacked that way in my DEVFS.

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