On Sunday 12 November 2006 08:56, Brian Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote 
about '[gentoo-user] Symlinking out of a chroot':
> I will be running my apache2 server in a chroot. Most of my data for the
> server (e.g. pictures, user webpages) are on another partition from my
> chroot.  I don't want to move all that data into the apache chroot if I
> don't have to.  Therefore I would have soft symlinks from the chroot to
> the data.

You can't symlink out of a chroot.  You can symlink into one.  You can 
hardlink in both directions.

Of course, in your case, I'd say your best option is probably mounting with 
the bind option with symlinks within the chroot as needed.

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