:Yeah, I know about -alldirs... The problem was that we had customers who
:wanted us to export their home directories, and unless I gave them their own
:filesystem, I couldn't restrict it in the manner i wanted. :)
:
:Just checking to see that I wasn't missing a way to do this. :)
:
:Kevin
I've never in my life tried this - it probably won't work, but ...
use the null device maybe to create a mount point for each home
dir and then export that?
-Matt
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