what you`re looking for is called a bind-mount, and that`s a linux kernel
feature.
i don`t know if solaris has a perfect equivalent for this - maybe lofs is what
you need.
see "man lofs"
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I have ProFTPD successfully installed and running, though I would like to
virtually mount some directory's from my ZFS configurations. In a previous
ProFTPD install on Ubuntu, I had in my /etc/fstab directory an entry like this:
/HDD ID/directory /home/FTP-shared/information vfat bind 0 0
Thou
Great, thanks :)
Chris
On Mon, 2 Oct 2006, Mark Shellenbaum wrote:
Krzys wrote:
Hello all,
Is there any way to mount zfs file system from vfstab?
Thanks,
Chris
Set the mountpoint property for the file system to "legacy" and add the
necessary info to the vfstab
Krzys wrote:
Hello all,
Is there any way to mount zfs file system from vfstab?
Thanks,
Chris
Set the mountpoint property for the file system to "legacy" and add the
necessary info to the vfstab
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Hello all,
Is there any way to mount zfs file system from vfstab?
Thanks,
Chris
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