> Was it possible to jump out of a chroot with bind's?

   Not sure what you mean.  A bind-mountpoint behaves like any other
   mountpoint.

Well, can you do the something along the following with
bind-mountpoints (using settrans to be clear):

$ settrans -ac /new-root/etc /hurd/firmlink /etc
$ chroot /new-root
$ cat /etc/passwd

And get the content of REAL-ROOT/etc/passwd for example?

Cheers.


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