#!/bin/sh # This is only a boilerplate for the instance initialization script. # It receives polydir path as $1 and the instance path as $2. # # If you intend to polyinstantiate /tmp and you also want to use the X windows # environment, you will have to use this script to bind mount the socket that # is used by the X server to communicate with its clients. X server places # this socket in /tmp/.X11-unix directory, which will get obscured by # polyinstantiation. Uncommenting the following lines will bind mount # the relevant directory at an alternative location (/.tmp/.X11-unix) such # that the X server, window manager and X clients, can still find the # socket X0 at the polyinstanted /tmp/.X11-unix. # #if [ $1 = /tmp ]; then # if [ ! -f /.tmp/.X11-unix ]; then # mkdir -p /.tmp/.X11-unix # fi # mount --bind /tmp/.X11-unix /.tmp/.X11-unix # cp -fp -- /tmp/.X0-lock "$2/.X0-lock" # mkdir -- "$2/.X11-unix" # ln -fs -- /.tmp/.X11-unix/X0 "$2/.X11-unix/X0" #fi exit 0