July 22, 20187 yr I have a unionfs mount that seems to cause problems if I mount it at /mnt/user/unionfs (read on forum that mounting at /mnt/user isn't recommended), so I'm mounting it at /mnt/disks/unionfs. When it was at /mnt/user/unionfs I could hardlink by mapping /mnt/user/ to my dockers - now it's at /mnt/disks/unionfs this obviously doesn't work. I was wondering - would mapping /mnt/ work i.e. so that the dockers can see the files are on the same file system? If so, if I map /mnt/ as R/W slave would this break things for files location on /mnt/user? If not, is there another way to crack this? Thanks Edited July 22, 20187 yr by DZMM
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