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Kernel: Implement bind mounts
You can now bind-mount files and directories. This essentially exposes an existing part of the file system in another place, and can be used as an alternative to symlinks or hardlinks. Here's an example of doing this: # mkdir /tmp/foo # mount /home/anon/myfile.txt /tmp/foo -o bind # cat /tmp/foo This is anon's file.
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@ -3602,6 +3602,15 @@ int Process::sys$mount(const Syscall::SC_mount_params* user_params)
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RefPtr<FS> fs;
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if (params.flags & MS_BIND) {
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// We're doing a bind mount.
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auto source_or_error = VFS::the().resolve_path(source, current_directory());
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if (source_or_error.is_error())
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return source_or_error.error();
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auto& source_custody = source_or_error.value();
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return VFS::the().bind_mount(source_custody, target_custody);
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}
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if (fs_type == "ext2" || fs_type == "Ext2FS") {
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auto metadata_or_error = VFS::the().lookup_metadata(source, current_directory());
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if (metadata_or_error.is_error())
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