symbolic link: linking /srv/XYZ to /var/lib/vz/root/1xy/srv/XYZ

schlucke

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Hello everyone,
my proxmox runs off an ssd. in the proxmox server is another hdd. this hdd ist mounted in /srv/XYZ. The directory is shared using smb-services directly on the proxmox host.
Now I want to give my ubuntu vz-CT access to this directory. My first idea was to use smb or nfs. But I thought maybe it works with ln -s. So I set up the link using that.
When I ssh into my proxmox host I can use the link just fine. However sshing into the CT shows "No such file or directory". I am wondering if this is a permission problem or a general misunderstanding of myself and ln?
If it is permissions, how would I fix that?

Are there any other suggestions on how to solve my problem besides nfs or smb?

thank you very much & kind regards
 
try bind mounts (search the forum).
 

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