Hell Aron and Steinar,

Am 2007-07-28 21:15:30, schrieb Aron Griffis:
> I don't want to export my /proc, I want to export a filesystem that
> has proc mounted on a subdir. 
> 
> Consider an NFS-root structure:
> 
>     /chroots/foo/proc
>     /chroots/foo/sys
>     /chroots/foo/usr
>     /chroots/foo/lib
>     /chroots/foo/etc
>     /chroots/foo/dev
>     /chroots/foo/tmp


Which can not work, since /proc must be the /proc of the machine WHICH
is mounting the nfs-share.

/proc contain infos about the running processes on the current machine
and if ANY programs accessing /proc and do not find the corresponding
PID/infos or such, it will hang.  It will NOT even find its OWN PID.

MANY programs depend on the /local proc and not a bind-mounted /proc
from another machine.

Do you have already tried to run a testmachine where /proc is not
mounted?  Try it and you will see tonns of unexpected errors and
program behaviors.  My Development-Station (Dual-Opteron) refuse to
enter "init 2" while booting.

Thanks, Greetings and nice Day
    Michelle Konzack
    Systemadministrator
    Tamay Dogan Network
    Debian GNU/Linux Consultant


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