-The overlay-boot Project
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+= The overlay-boot Project
+:author: Ralph Ronnquist
+:revdate: Sun, 30 Apr 2023 23:46:31 +1000
The *overlay-boot* project implements a "minimalist approach" for
dividing a single host into "subhosts" for administratively separated
including the trivial case of "no services" (as is necessary for
installing and configuring the service or services of a subhost).
-A usage example (minimal)
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+== A usage example (minimal)
A subhost is techincally defined as a directory that contains three
-mount points "worK', "root" and "live", and a configuration file with
+mount points "work", "root" and "live", and a configuration file with
at least a definition of the BASE variable with the pathname of the
subhost directory. For convenience, the BASE pathname is understood as
relative to its own directory, and thus, if the configuration resides
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-Another usage example (MTA)
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+== Another usage example (MTA)
This is an example setup at +/opt/mta+ of a larger overlay subhost
for an MTA as primary service and with some additional useful