Little, Chris wrote:
mount read/write filesystems into a read-only one.

say you want to have strict change control of /usr, but /usr/local
doesn't need that.

mount /usr as read-only

mount --bind /other/filesystem /usr/local

how's that?

Pah!
I used to do that before --bind was invented.

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John

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