Edit /etc/vservers/<vserver>/fstab to have the filesystem parameters
you want, remove the /tmp line that is in there and put in the one you
want to be mounted.

micah

On Tue, 31 May 2005, Gaz Wilson wrote:

> 
> Hi!
> 
> I would like to mount a filesystem as /tmp from outside of the vserver
> (i.e. NFS on the host, mounts directoried mapped into the vserver at boot
> time) - this works well for user data directories, but when the vserver
> is started, a tiny (RAM based?) /tmp is mapped instead of my disk
> based /tmp.
> 
> Is the vserver default /tmp changable or removable?  The reason I want
> to do this is I want to share a disk based tmp across multiple servers
> so the content is the same regardless of which server the user accesses.
> 
> Any clues?
> 
> G
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