>> This could also enable you to do
>>   mount -t devfs /etc/devfs-bindchroot.db /var/chroot/bind/dev
>> for example.

> I don't think a static database will cut it.  What happens when
> someone attaches a new USB stick and devfs generates a bunch of new
> nodes?  What ownership and permissions should they get?

Presumably the database holds, among other things, information
specifying whether new nodes will appear in such a case, and, if so,
what ownership and modes they'll have.

/~\ The ASCII                             Mouse
\ / Ribbon Campaign
 X  Against HTML                mo...@rodents-montreal.org
/ \ Email!           7D C8 61 52 5D E7 2D 39  4E F1 31 3E E8 B3 27 4B

Reply via email to