Thanks!

Its good idea but only if You have one resident chroot.

I at now have two non-resident croots and in this situation I can't use symlink.
I must find better solutions

> Vitaly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
> > I have two idea:
> >   1)use bind
> >   2)mount AFS into 2 place simultaneously
> > What is better or there are something others???
> 
> We just mount AFS under the chroot and make a symlink from /afs.  This
> works okay, although note that it makes all of AFS available under the
> chroot, which may or may not defeat the point depending on why you're
> doing chroot.
> 
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