questions:
how could i create a vserver by using "link" instead of "copy" so that i
could share the disk space?

cheers,
charles

Charles, forgive me if I misunderstood your question, I am by no means an
expert at setting up vservers.  However, regarding this issue, if you do
cp -al file1 file2 (that's lower case A L ) it simply makes a hardlink from
file1 to the other.  That way, you can make links from the comfort of your
copy command.

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