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Dimitry V. Ketov wrote:
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: Ian Kent [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
>>>>>If the idea is to have a 'Network Neighborhood' inside
>>
>>each user's
>>
>>>>>homedir, you could write an executable map for /home
>>>>
>>>>It will hide /home directory content.
>>>
>>>No. It wouldn't presuming that your /home subdirs are automounted.
>
>
> What if my home dirs is not automounted from network server?
> I just simply want it for local users.
>

Well, in that case you'd have to use direct mounts (which don't work as
expected in automount4).  Alternatively, you can always

mkdir /export
mv /home /export

And start automounting your home directories from localhost.   Don't
worry, automount will detect it being local and will not use NFS, rather
it will --bind mount the filesystems, so there is no performance hit.

HTH,


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