Hi All,
I use the mount.fstab parameter to mount a number of file systems before
starting a jail which works without any problem. However since it is an
application jail, there are no other processes running inside the jail other
than the one application. As soon as that application terminate
2019 um 20:03 schrieb squiggly foo :
>> I use the mount.fstab parameter to mount a number of file systems before
>> starting a jail which works without any problem. However since it is an
>> application jail, there are no other processes running inside the jail other
>>
ally.
-foo
02.05.2019, 06:35, "James Gritton" :
> On 2019-05-01 09:22, Michael W. Lucas wrote:
>> On Wed, May 01, 2019 at 08:53:18AM -0600, James Gritton wrote:
>>> On 2019-04-30 12:03, squiggly foo wrote:
>>> > Hi All,
>>> >
>>>
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Thanks to Dave for pointing out that my HTML message was stripped. I am trying
this again.
Hi All,
I'm using FreeBSD as a workstation trying to keep everything as lightweight and
segregated as possible. So I am running GUI applications inside a jail. My
current
solution to this is null mounting
rying to do.
06.06.2020, 12:22, "Alexander Leidinger" :
> Quoting squiggly foo (from Fri, 05 Jun 2020
> 15:10:05 -0500):
>
>> Thanks to Dave for pointing out that my HTML message was stripped. I
>> am trying this again.
>>
>> Hi All,
>>
>>