On Fri, 24 Sep 2021, Hildegard Meier wrote: > It would not be possible to have a Symlink > /var/data/chroot/<username>/dev/log -> /var/data/chroot/<username>/dev/hostname2/log > > since /var/data/chroot/<username>/dev/log is already a Symlink to > /var/data/chroot/<username>/dev/hostname1/log (see first step), and it > is the same NFS filesystem. Not sure I understand the entire situation, but can’t you make /var/data/chroot/<username>/dev/log a regular file (on the NFS mount) then bind-mount (see my earlier mail) /dev/log from the host over it? bye, //mirabilos -- Infrastrukturexperte • tarent solutions GmbH Am Dickobskreuz 10, D-53121 Bonn • http://www.tarent.de/ Telephon +49 228 54881-393 • Fax: +49 228 54881-235 HRB AG Bonn 5168 • USt-ID (VAT): DE122264941 Geschäftsführer: Dr. Stefan Barth, Kai Ebenrett, Boris Esser, Alexander Steeg **************************************************** /⁀\ The UTF-8 Ribbon ╲ ╱ Campaign against Mit dem tarent-Newsletter nichts mehr verpassen: ╳ HTML eMail! Also, https://www.tarent.de/newsletter ╱ ╲ header encryption! **************************************************** _______________________________________________ openssh-unix-dev mailing list openssh-unix-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.mindrot.org/mailman/listinfo/openssh-unix-dev