On Wed, May 30, 2001 at 08:11:58PM +0200, Kaladis wrote:
If / and /usr/jail are on the same physical partition, maybe you could hardlink.
A hardlink seems to have worked!
This is more for folks where the above doesn't apply. If you create a directory with only the device nodes (and hard links to sockets) that you need, you could the use a loopback file system to place the /dev/log replicant where you need it (like on a giant disk, and not on your tiny root partition). I have never been able to get Linux to mount a directory as a file system successfully, but under Solaris (and maybe others) this should work just fine. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- __o Bradley Arlt Email: arlt@cpsc.ucalgary.ca o__ _ \<_ WWW: www.acs.ucalgary.ca/~bdarlt _>/ _ (_)/(_) -Eat well, sleep peacefully, drink lots, and ride like hell. (_)\(_)