Jeff Dike schreef:
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Thanks for your answers Jeff.

> hostfs should work in this case.  If you have a UML running as user,
> importing the host's /home/user, the permissions should be OK.

OK, but if want to import all of /home and not just /home/usr.
Is hostfs still usable in this case?
Because then the other users homes would also have the permissions of the user 
running the UML?

> The one odd thing, which shouldn't hurt, is that if the user inside
> UML is root, and saves files, they will be owned by user, not root.

Indeed, that wouldn't be bad.


> ocfs2 should work, but setting up a cluster is overkill for what you
> want.

But it's probably the only way to share a device file between UML's or are 
there other technologies that do allow that and maybe at less overkill?

Thans,
Benedict


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