On Tue, Nov 03, 2009 at 12:33:28AM +0100, Martin Rex wrote: > > "mount --bind" behaves like a hard link and it does not increment the link > > count. > > that seems to work similar to a hardlink on a directory (and also requires > root privileges). It doesn't work for the same directory level, because > of this (the directory permissions of the mounted directories and > directories below it remain effective -- the permissions of directories > above disappear, however! I was speaking about single file bind-mounts, not directories. # touch /tmp/a # mount --bind /etc/passwd /tmp/a # ls -l /etc/passwd -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 1990 2009-08-24 16:22 /etc/passwd # cat /tmp/a root:x:0:0:root:/root:/bin/bash [...] Two references to the same inode, yet the link count is 1 and /proc is nowhere in the picture. Gabor -- --------------------------------------------------------- MTA SZTAKI Computer and Automation Research Institute Hungarian Academy of Sciences ---------------------------------------------------------