Messages in this thread | | | From | "Stephen C. Tweedie" <> | Date | Mon, 26 Apr 1999 20:32:17 +0100 (BST) | Subject | Re: Loopback fs (again) |
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Hi,
On Sat, 24 Apr 1999 00:17:35 +0100, James Fidell <james@cloud9.co.uk> said:
> Ok, so I've found out the hard way that the loopback devices don't > actually allow me to do what I wanted to, which was to mount (say) > some device as /export/x and then loop /x back to /export/x
> On Solaris I can continue to write to both /x and /export/x without a > problem, but it seems that the loopback code for Linux thinks it has > sole access to the device in question.
Solaris has loopback filesystems. Linux has loopback _devices_, which are completely different things!
> Is there any way to do what I'm trying to do (other than what I'm doing > at the moment, which is to remount /export/x under /x using NFS) ?
NFS or symlinks are probably the main options right now.
--Stephen
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