On Mon, Jan 12, 2004 at 11:26:30AM -0500, Mike Waychison wrote:Traditionally, the automount system is allowed to create directories as needed.
/usr /man1 server:/usr/man1 \ /man2 server:/usr/man2
is the same as the two distinct entries:
/usr/man1 server:/usr/man1 /usr/man2 server:/usr/man2
Now that I think about it, the discussion in my proposal paper about multimounts with no root offsets probably isn't required.
The latter requires /usr/man1 and /usr/man2 to exist. The former only requires /usr to exist, right?
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