>
> the path of the root of your zone is not important for that feature.
>
>
> \
>

Ok, cool

>
> with zonecfg, you can add a configuration like this one to your zone:
>
> add fs
> set dir=/some/path/Video
> set special=/tank/nas/Video
> set type=lofs
> end
> add fs
> set dir=/some/path/JeffB
> set special=/tank/nas/JeffB
> set type=lofs
> end
>
> Thanks, i thought i read that this wouldn't work unless it was a legacy
mount....
So i'll be able to access the filesystem from both the global zone and my
new zone?


> Your filesystems will appear in /some/path/Video and /some/path/JeffB in
> your zone, and still be accessible in the global zone.
>
> http://docs.sun.com/app/docs/doc/817-1592/z.conf.start-29?a=view
>
>
guess that answers that question =)
Thanks, i'll try that.


> This option don't let you manage the filesystems from the zone though.
> You must use "add dataset" in that case.
>
> actually, this is GOOD, i don't WANT the zone to have the ability to change
anything, just the ability to create new files.
Thanks for the help.



> http://docs.sun.com/app/docs/doc/819-5461/gbbst?a=view
>
> Gaëtan
>
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> Biologie du Développement et de la Reproduction
> INRA de Jouy-en-Josas (France)
> tel: +33 1 34 65 29 66    fax: 01 34 65 29 09
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