Fri, 24 Aug 2007 14:57:05 -0300
Yes and no, how would you do that?
eg:
/etc/vservers/<vserver-name>/vdisk / ext3 loop 0 0
but this doesn' t work (vdisk is a symlink)
thanks
On 8/24/07, Guenther Fuchs <vserver@muh.at> wrote:
>
> Hi there,
>
> on Wednesday, August 15, 2007 at 10:39:36 PM there was posted:
>
> G> .... Happens that I'm trying to mount a file
> G> as a loop device to be like de block device representing the disk
> G> of the vps. ...
> G> Do you know any alternative for doing this?
>
> Have you tried the /etc/vservers/[vs-name]/fstab yet?
>
> --
> regards 'n greez,
>
> Guenther Fuchs
> (aka "muh" and "powerfox")
>
>
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Yes and no, how would you do that?
eg:
/etc/vservers/<vserver-name>/vdisk / ext3 loop 0 0
but this doesn' t work (vdisk is a symlink)
thanks
On 8/24/07, Guenther Fuchs <vserver@muh.at> wrote:
Hi there,
on Wednesday, August 15, 2007 at 10:39:36 PM there was posted:
G> .... Happens that I'm trying to mount a file
G> as a loop device to be like de block device representing the disk
G> of the vps. ...
G> Do you know any alternative for doing this?
Have you tried the /etc/vservers/[vs-name]/fstab yet?
--
regards 'n greez,
Guenther Fuchs
(aka "muh" and "powerfox")
--
--------------------------------------------------------------
Promové la cultura, compartí tus libros