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[Mageia-dev] saslauthd + systemd + postfix

+ Colin Guthrie + mageia at colin.guthr.ie +
+ Wed Oct 31 17:18:33 CET 2012 +

+
+ +
'Twas brillig, and Luis Daniel Lucio Quiroz at 31/10/12 12:58 did gyre
+and gimble:
+> Yes i know it uses hardlink, what i mean what advantages do you see by
+> changing to bind mount. 
+> 
+> 
+> I mean if it works, why shall we fix it?
+
+That's the problem, it doesn't work anymore in cauldron as /var/run is
+on a different filesystem to /var/spool/postfix/var/run and hardlinks
+only work within the same filesystem.
+
+Even the old way would have been broken if /var/lib was mounted
+separately (although this would be very rare indeed!).
+
+So as I stated originally, hardlinks simply won't work as a solution any
+more.
+
+I was thinking of bind mounting only the individual mux socket.
+
+It's not ideal, but I can't think of a nicer way.
+
+Col
+
+
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