On Sat, 23 Dec 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> 1. multiple mount of devices possible 2.4.0-test1 - 2.4.0-test13-pre4
> 
> 2. its still possible to mount devices several times.
>    IMHO it shouldnt be possible like 2.2.18

No.

The multi-mount thing is a _major_ feature, and the fact that your "mount"
binary seems to be confused by it is a user-level problem and nothing
more.

There are many absolutely vital reasons for multi-mounting, so it's
extremely useful. Think about:

 - chroot environments, where you want to mount the same filesystem as
   outside the chroot thing. Imagine having your /usr/share thing mounted
   read-only, for example. Things like that.

 - user-private areas - where users see their own version of their tree.
   This can be quite powerful for things like emulation, or simply for
   namespace cleanliness.

 - automounting. "autofs" will use this to mount your local home directory
   the _right_ way. So you'd have the same filesystem mounted as both

        /export/home/machine/torvalds ("native" location)
        /home/torvalds (auto-mount location)

   automounting is also why you want to be able to do things like mounting
   multiple different filesystems at the same point, etc.

Now, I agree that it is inconvenient that the user-space mount binary
hasn't historically known about these things, but I think the current
linux-util stuff already has a multi-mount aware mount that won't be
confused by the fact that the kernel can do more than it historically was
able to.

                Linus

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