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On Monday 29 May 2006 21:22, Duncan wrote: |
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> #Dev/Part MntPnt Type MntOpt D F |
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> # for mount --bind, --rbind, and --move |
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> #/old/dir /new/dir none bind 0 0 |
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> /. /rootbind none bind,noauto 0 0 |
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[etc...] |
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Looks interesting. Thanks. |
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> Now, of course, I wouldn't use PM in any case, as it's slaveryware. |
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No, I thought not. |
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> From what you've said, it seems like it still has some limitations on the |
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> Linux side, tho I'd hope by now it at least supports the basic Linux |
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> filesystem types, including reiserfs/ext3/jfs/xfs. |
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No sign of Reiser yet, as far as I can see, but ext3 is there so I've been |
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using that for my Linux partitions. But for me, by far the worst part of PM |
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is not a limitation but a swaggering arrogance - that its programmers know |
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my system and my needs better than I do, so that I have no option but to |
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yield. That makes the program simply unusable, and I intend to tell them |
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so. |
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Rgds |
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Peter. |
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