Re: /home - mounting question

From: Bigdakine (bigdakine_at_aol.comGetaGrip)
Date: 11/07/03


Date: 07 Nov 2003 02:53:57 GMT


>Subject: /home - mounting question
>From: Geezer From The Freezer Geezer@Freezer.com
>Date: 11/6/03 5:27 AM Hawaiian Standard Time
>Message-id: <3FAA687B.F7D1DB31@Freezer.com>
>
>We have a NIS server that shares out home directories to /home
>
>Thing is, on clients - not all but quite a lot of other users
>accounts are ALWAYS mounted. Why is this? If you change dir to
>/home/anotheruser then theres will become available.
>But why are the others always available? Any ideas?

It may create the mount points, but that doesn't necessarily mean they are
mounted.

Whats in the /etc/mnttab file?

Stuart
Dr. Stuart A. Weinstein
Ewa Beach Institute of Tectonics
"To err is human, but to really foul things up
requires a creationist"



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