Quoting Amos Shapira, from the post of Fri, 22 Sep:
> The "--bind" solution looks ideal - but wouldn't --bind'ing "/" cause
> a loop in the filesystem?
> Would it work? (I don't dare to try it on my "production" systems).
> 
> PS - there is --rbind to rebind across filesystems. Read the manual about 
> this.

The language of the man page is weird in that section, and has some
grammatical errors, and I just could not figure out the difference
between bind and rbind...

but either way, I'm happy to say I learned some new stuff. I never
noticed the --(r)bind options before, I learned of the existance of
Statifier (which would have helped me in some other places) and I was
happy to discover the existance of the ia32-libs packages in Debian, I
thought they threw them out of "pure64" and I never actually looked for
them again, silly me! They actually solved my problem :-)

Thanks all, Amos in particular :-)

Shana Tova,
Ira.

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Ira Abramov
http://ira.abramov.org/email/

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