Use "bind" in the options field, and nothing (or "auto") as the type.
-- Asheesh. On Thu, 15 Nov 2001, Alexander Skwar wrote: > Hi! > > Since kernel 2.4.0 it is possible to mount local directories onto > another local dir by entering: > > mount --bind /tmp /dest > > But, how would I add such a thing to the /etc/fstab? Using �bind� as > the filesystem doesn't work: > > /tmp /dest bind defaults 0 0 > > Trying to mount /tmp gives such an error message: > > mount: fs type bind not supported by kernel > > So, how would I do this? > > Thanks, > > Alexander Skwar >
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