Al Viro wrote:
Oh, for fsck sake...  Folks, it's standard-required behaviour.  Ability
to chroot() implies the ability to break out of it.  Could we please
add that (along with reference to SuS) to l-k FAQ and be done with that
nonsense?

I'm pretty confident that it's only standard behavior for Linux. Every other unix says it's not allowed.
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