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964 This is possible with the hostfs virtual filesystem. With it, you
972 confine hostfs to a specific "harmless" directory (for example ``/var/tmp``)
975 Using hostfs
978 To begin with, make sure that hostfs is available inside the virtual
983 ``hostfs`` should be listed. If it's not, either rebuild the kernel
984 with hostfs configured into it or make sure that hostfs is built as a
990 # mount none /mnt/host -t hostfs
996 # mount none /mnt/home -t hostfs -o /home
1000 hostfs as the root filesystem
1004 hostfs rather than using the standard filesystem in a file.
1012 'hostfs', so that line looks like this::
1014 /dev/ubd/0 / hostfs defaults 1 1
1021 Next, make sure that your UML kernel has hostfs compiled in, not as a