Felipe Sateler schreef:
Then mount-bind them as many times you need. Note that the mounts need to be
done outside the uml servers, since you need to reach the original
directories.
For example, suppose you have the following structure:
/srv/uml1
/srv/uml2
...
Then, to mount the local home directories to the uml dirs you would do:
mount --bind /home/user /srv/uml1/home/user
mount --bind /home/user /srv/uml2/home/user
...
The UML filesystem is inside a file so you only see a file and no
filesystem. You could mount the file (mount -o loop root_fs /mnt) and
then do the mount but you're not supposed to run an uml file with the
file being mounted somewhere.
So that solution won't work.
I'm currenly looking at these options:
* COW funtionality
* mount -t smbfs and thus having to run samba on the UML that has the
home directories
* hostfs
Any ideas are still welcome
Regards,
Benedict
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