Date: Thu, 22 May 1997 15:03:48 +0200 From: erakupa@kk.ericsson.se (ETX-B-SL Martti Kuparinen) To: freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.com Subject: amd for /home Message-ID: <199705221303.PAA27762@kk130.ericsson.se>
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We have a SunOS 5.5 server which includes the users' home directories.
On my FreeBSD 2.2 box I'd like to automount users' home directories
under /home -- just like executing the "mount server:/export/home1/johndoe
/home/johndoe" command does it.
However the "amd /home amd.home" command does not do this with my
current amd.home file. It creates a real mount point (/a/server/...)
and creates a symbolic link (ln -s /a/server/.../johndoe /home/johndoe)
to this mount point. But I don't want it that way :-) So no
symlinks are wanted.
How should I modify my amd.home file? Examples please...
Here's my current amd.home file:
/defaults opts:=rw,intr;type:=nfs;sublink:=${key}
johndoe rhost:=server;rfs:=/export/home1
Thanks in advance,
Martti
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