it is by design that you can't symlink.

On Sat, Aug 08, 2015 at 06:51:17AM +0200, Claes Wallin wrote:
>    Not commenting on the underlying problem, but on your workaround.
> 
>    On 07-Aug-2015 11:22 pm, "Kragen Javier Sitaker" <[1]kra...@canonical.org>
>    wrote:
>    >
>    > Apparently I can’t make /gnu/store a symlink:
> 
>    [ . . . ]
> 
>    > I’m working around that by directly mounting the /gnustore partition
>    > under /gnu/store now.
> 
>    [ . . . ]
> 
>    >     /tb/gnustore.ext4 /gnu/store     ext4    loop            2       3
> 
>    You don't need to make a new file system and a loop mount. You could just
>    make a bind mount.
> 
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