On 26/07/07, Kfir Lavi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
This call attaches only (part of) a single filesystem, not possible submounts. The entire file hierarchy including submounts is attached a second place using mount --rbind olddir newdir I don't understand this --rbind but maybe it can help mount the directory you need after the initial mount of the root dir.
-rbind means that if you "mount -rbind /home /newhome" and there was a separate mount of, say, /home/kfir then /home/kfir will also be accessible under /newhome/kfir. "-bind" will show /newhome/kfir as if /home/kfir didn't have anything mounted on it.