Not a bad 'idea' at all, although I won't comment on semantics. I had
something implemented using fs stacking (in a very hackish way, and I
believe it's lost now, so don't ask to see it...) to implement per-jail quota's that seemed to work quite well.
Sam
Feel free to comment on the semantics. As I said before, I am not very knowledgable about filesystems and any insight or alternative implementation you can provide would be interesting I'm sure to everyone.
Chris
This might be a very stupid idea but how about a jailfs. Now I don't know all that much about filesystem design so bear with me. How about something like this:
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SO the jail filesystem is configured at jail-creation time and uses the hosts files or jail files depending on the configuration. Might have to pass the config file into the jail command.
As I said I am not an expert. Mabye one of the experts could let me know what they think?
Chris
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