Hi Bob,
Bob Friesenhahn wrote:
Normally one tries really hard to avoid putting any actual data in the
zone since this becomes dead weight (or baggage) whenever the zone is
cloned and going back to an earlier snapshot reverts both the zone root
and the data. Instead you have the zone do a loopback mount of a
directory in the global zone, and apparently one can also do a zfs mount
of a filesystem if that is desired. For security reasons, zones are not
normally allowed to do their own mounts (requires a filesystem mount
privilege).
thanks for the hint, this is what I was looking for.
Now it is clear why nearly all of the examples I've found so far were so
"different" from my way of thinking :)
Best regards.
Maurilio.
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