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Mounting filesystems

52 bytes added, 10:50, 27 December 2007
Bind mount from Hardware Node: use $VZROOT everywhere
$VZROOT/root/777
{{Note|<code>$VZROOT</code> is usually <code>/vz</code>, on Debian systems however this is <code>/var/lib/vz</code>. In this document this is further referred to as <code>/vz$VZROOT</code>-- substitute it with what you have.}}
The /vz$VZROOT/private directory contains root directory contents. This directory or subdirectory may be symlinked onto a different filesystemfile system, for example:
/vz$VZROOT/private -> /mnt/openvz
Putting VE root directories onto a separate filesystem file system (not the hardware node root filesystemfile system) is good storage management practice. It protects the Hardware Node root filesystem file system from being filled up by a VE; this could cause problems on the Hardware Node.
=== Requirement ===

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