Re: automounted home directories in chroot

2005-07-08 Thread Lennart Sorensen
On Thu, Jul 07, 2005 at 09:22:55PM +, Sven Krahn wrote: On 7/7/05, Rik Theys [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: But on my production system, the home directories are automounted under /home. Simply bind mounting /home in the chroot does not work: the home directories are not available in

Re: automounted home directories in chroot

2005-07-08 Thread Javier Kohen
Hi Lennart, El vie, 08-07-2005 a las 09:01 -0400, Lennart Sorensen escribió: Using rbind rather than bind then. Any idea on how to make rbind do what you want when used with an automounted /media? The scenario is as follows: HAL manages /media and mounts/unmounts the external drives, CD's and

Re: automounted home directories in chroot

2005-07-08 Thread Lennart Sorensen
On Fri, Jul 08, 2005 at 10:19:31AM -0300, Javier Kohen wrote: Any idea on how to make rbind do what you want when used with an automounted /media? The scenario is as follows: HAL manages /media and mounts/unmounts the external drives, CD's and whatnot; I've rbind mounted /media into a chroot's

automounted home directories in chroot

2005-07-07 Thread Rik Theys
Hi, I've followed the instructions in the AMD64 howto to setup a chroot jail to run 32 apps. When my home directories are available as regular directories under /home (and /home is bind mounted into the chroot), the users can launch programs like openoffice.org in the chroot jail. But on my

Re: automounted home directories in chroot

2005-07-07 Thread Sven Krahn
On 7/7/05, Rik Theys [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: But on my production system, the home directories are automounted under /home. Simply bind mounting /home in the chroot does not work: the home directories are not available in the chroot :(. Is there any way to fix this? Would it be possible

Re: automounted home directories in chroot

2005-07-07 Thread Bob Proulx
Rik Theys wrote: I've followed the instructions in the AMD64 howto to setup a chroot jail to run 32 apps. When my home directories are available as regular directories under /home (and /home is bind mounted into the chroot), the users can launch programs like openoffice.org in the chroot