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Linux Tip: Mounting a Directory using –bind

Useful for mounting the same directory in multiple places, particularly in chroot jails I hear. # mount –bind olddir newdir Mount a directory olddir as a mount point newdir (of course, mount point must exist!). Check using mount -l to see that it is in fact (rw,bind). In /etc/fstab to mount on boot: /path/to/olddir /path/to/newdir [...]

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