Messages in this thread | | | Date | Sat, 22 May 1999 10:53:19 -0400 | From | Arvind Sankar <> | Subject | Re: access to proc filesystem from chrooted process |
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On Fri, May 21, 1999 at 03:14:31PM +0100, Riley Williams wrote: > Are you referring to some means of mounting /proc so it appears > visible to ALL processes no matter where they're chroot'd to? If so, > I'd love to know how. > > Sure, I know that the proc file system does not have to be mounted > over /proc (although it usually is), but I'd love to know how to mount > it so that it's visible to two processes that are respectively > chroot'd as follows: > > 1. /home/ftp (aka ~ftp) > > 2. /usr/mirrors (aka ~mirrors) > > As you can see, there are no common subdirectories between those two > processes... >
don't need any. proc can be mounted any number of times.
-- arvind
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