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Date:      Sat, 4 Feb 2006 10:14:07 +0900
From:      Eric Kjeldergaard <kjelderg@gmail.com>
To:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Cc:        questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: How to share directories b/n jails on 6.0?
Message-ID:  <200602041014.13550.kjelderg@gmail.com>
In-Reply-To: <20060203190008.S61891@bravo.pjkh.com>
References:  <20060203190008.S61891@bravo.pjkh.com>

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Saturday 04 February 2006 10:02=E3=80=81Philip Hallstrom =E3=81=95=E3=82=93=
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> Hi -
>
> I've got a new 6.0 box and have setup some jails.  I'd like to share
> /usr/ports from the host, to each of the jails.
>
> I tried mount_unionfs and while it worked, the box would crash if I did
> anything intensive (ie. compile a port).
>
> Googling around and people say they are using nullfs okay, but the manpage
> ends with:
>
>  	THIS FILE SYSTEM TYPE IS NOT YET FULLY SUPPORTED (READ: IT DOESN'T WORK)
>  	AND USING IT MAY, IN FACT, DESTROY DATA ON YOUR SYSTEM.  USE AT YOUR OWN
>  	RISK.  BEWARE OF DOG.  SLIPPERY WHEN WET.
>
> But then I also some some posts suggesting this no longer applied to 6.0.
>
> Advice?
>
> Thanks!

nullfs is how people do it.  It is probably no longer dangerous as people u=
se=20
jails often and nullfs for data sharing.

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