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Steffen Klupsch wrote:
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> My sysadmin will explode, when she notices that I mount the
> nets1:/iss/local1' tentimes for each linux machine...
>
I presume what you're trying to do is something like the Sun foo:bar:baz
syntax (by the way, what's wrong with mounting multiple times? If you're
using different portions of it, it doesn't add significant load over what
a single mount does.)
Now when we have vfsbinds, I was thinking about trying to mimic it with
vfsbinds if applicable.
-hpa
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