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bind mount over a directory, how to access underlying files?
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In another subthread I came up with the below, is this what you mean? I haven't tried it yet.
/home/user/folderAppleis always empty/home/user/folderApple-originalmounts ontop of/home/user/folderAppleat boot/mnt/drive/folderBananaalso mounts ontop of/home/user/folderApplewhen/if it becomes available (later in the order)Basically, yeah. Bind the "local" path on boot and then have systemd triggers for when USB mounts and unmounts to swap them automatically.
(Personally I wouldn't do it like this though because it will become trouble with any open files or shell or whatever in a path that is replaced by a different mount.)