SELinux: home dir is symlink, httpd from files in home dir
Colin Walters
walters at redhat.com
Thu Jan 20 03:56:16 UTC 2005
On Thu, 2005-01-20 at 14:44 +1100, Nick Urbanik wrote:
> I have a 512 gigabyte 3ware raid partition, and am using it for many
> different purposes, and had used symlinks to access it. I'm changing
> it to mount as you sensibly suggest.
You could use LVM to pool your local disk containing / and the raid
partition containing /opt; this makes the fact that the files are on
different stores transparent to applications and removes the need for
symlinks or bind mounts, and in general is a lot nicer to manage.
> That's a wonderful idea! The mount man page indicates that I can use
>
> mount --move /opt/nicku /home/nicku
Ah, it's unclear to me exactly what --move is supposed to do; the
example doesn't work for me.
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