From: Oliver Welter (mail_at_oliwel.de)
Date: Tue 27 Sep 2005 - 08:38:50 BST
Hi All,
I am running into a problem with a read-only filesystem regarding "dev".
My root server has a read-only mount for the base-installation with a
writable partition for var and temp, for dev I use "devfs", so the ro
mount is no problem.
Now I try to do the same inside the vServer Guest, the var and tmp are
on writable partitions, the base system is on a read only mount. As the
/dev resides also on the ro-mount I cannot start syslog (/dev/log is nor
writable)
Is there any solution to create a virtual /dev inside the vserver
without creating security holes ?
I am running Gentoo on Host and Guest with recent 2.0 tools
regards
Oliver
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