Is it possible to run one's own little Linux in FreeBSD by null-mounting 
directory or partition on /compat/linux?

I am thinking in particular of my own cross-compiled version (from FreeBSD or 
NetBSD on amd64 aka x86_64) still in infancy, with busybox or otherwise?

This busybox is cross-compiled for Linux (i486-linux-musl or x86_64-linux-musl).

Currently, this is on UFS2 aka ffsv2 file system.

Would the Linux C library have to be glibc, or could it be uClibc-ng or (more 
likely) musl?

I would want to be able to try with more than one infant Linux installation 
(one at a time), hence the desire to null-mount on /compat/linux rather than 
copying to /compat/linux.

Tom

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