Hi! I would like to mount a filesystem as /tmp from outside of the vserver (i.e. NFS on the host, mounts directoried mapped into the vserver at boot time) - this works well for user data directories, but when the vserver is started, a tiny (RAM based?) /tmp is mapped instead of my disk based /tmp.
Is the vserver default /tmp changable or removable? The reason I want to do this is I want to share a disk based tmp across multiple servers so the content is the same regardless of which server the user accesses. Any clues? G -- / Gary Wilson, aka dragon/dragonlord/dragonv480 \ .'(_.------. e: [EMAIL PROTECTED] MSN: dragonv480 .------._)`. < _ | Skype:dragonv480 ICQ:342070475 AIM:dragonv480 | _ > `.( `------' w: http://volvo480.northernscum.org.uk `------' ).' \ w: http://www.northernscum.org.uk / _______________________________________________ Vserver mailing list [email protected] http://list.linux-vserver.org/mailman/listinfo/vserver
