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Date:      Sun, 29 Apr 2007 03:32:12 -0400
From:      Chris Slothouber <chris@hier7.com>
To:        Graham North <northg@shaw.ca>
Cc:        FreeBSD-questions@FreeBSD.org
Subject:   Re: normal mount points
Message-ID:  <463449FC.1000903@hier7.com>
In-Reply-To: <4634468A.7060009@shaw.ca>
References:  <463390A0.20508@shaw.ca> <20070429010026.GB9913@gizmo.acns.msu.edu> <20070429021759.GA2862@holestein.holy.cow> <4634348C.3000104@shaw.ca> <46343A00.9000408@hier7.com> <4634468A.7060009@shaw.ca>

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On 2007-04-29 03:17, Graham North wrote:
> Chris Slothouber wrote:
> On 2007-04-29 02:00, Graham North wrote:
>   
>>>> I am still hoping that somebody can tell me what /net and /host are - 
>>>> inted?  samba??
>>>>     
>> As mentioned previously, no part of FreeBSD (port or package included)
>> would ever create directories outside of hier(7), i.e. /usr/local would
>> be the place to find user-installed software.
>> What is the contents of these directories?
> I believe that they are mount points, not directories.   I shut the
> server down last night until I learn more.

Hi Graham, thanks for your reply.

Just for reference a file system is mounted to a directory.  Before
anyone can answer your question about what these could be, some more
information would be very helpful, such as the contents of /net and
/host, the output of `mount` and the contents of /etc/fstab.

Hopefully then we can help further.  Thanks!

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