+
+As an additional safety feature, you can specify a dot-dir in the module's
+"path" to indicate the point where the chroot should occur. This allows rsync
+to run in a chroot with a non-"/" path for the top of the transfer hierarchy.
+Doing this guards against unintended library loading (since those absolute
+paths will not be inside the transfer hierarchy unless you have used an unwise
+pathname), and lets you setup libraries for the chroot that are outside of the
+transfer. For example, specifying "/var/rsync/./module1" will chroot to the
+"/var/rsync" directory and set the inside-chroot path to "/module1". If you
+had omitted the dot-dir, the chroot would have used the whole path, and the
+inside-chroot path would have been "/".
+
+When "use chroot" is false or the inside-chroot path is not "/", rsync will:
+(1) munge symlinks by