Is there an upper bound on the number of nullmounts that one can pragmatically 
do? We're currently reorganizing our web hosting infrastructure, and ideally, I 
would like that to be organized so that the webspace for customers ends up in 
its own chroot jail. But in order not duplicate files ever so often, I'd like 
to have two or three directories that get mounted into the users specific 
spaces.

But that would mean a couple of hundred null mounts. 

Is that impractical? 

Thank you,
 KOnrad

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