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Re: [PATCH] file-has-acl: revert unintended change in behavior of ls -L
From: |
Bastien ROUCARIES |
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Re: [PATCH] file-has-acl: revert unintended change in behavior of ls -L |
Date: |
Mon, 3 Oct 2011 22:47:38 +0200 |
On Mon, Oct 3, 2011 at 8:53 PM, Kamil Dudka <address@hidden> wrote:
> On Monday 03 October 2011 20:46:59 Bastien ROUCARIES wrote:
>> Yes it is possible to mount file and it is call a bind mount. See man page
>> of mount, and it is used in pratice essentially for /dev/null but it could
>> be used for any regular file
>
> Thanks for the hint. I did not know this. Luckily, unless such mounts can
> be trigerred automatically by a getxattr() syscall in a real-world scenario,
> they should cause no problems.
You could bind mount some part of automount tree. It seems to be used
by systemd the next generation init daemon
> Kamil
>