well when we did it in huji we used
devfs to prevent dev duplicating then with a set of scripts
which copy configuration files to the root of the machine during boot
our system does a bit more (got templetes and so on)
as we got very large number of diffrent configurations
but I guess basic approch is enough for 10

Ely Levy
System group
Hebrew University
Jerusalem Israel



On Sun, 22 Dec 2002, Michael Sternberg wrote:

>
>
> Hello list.
> sorry if this question is trivial - I
> could not find the solution.
>
> Here is the situation:
> I have a number of people (lets say 10),
> each one have a Linux with its root fs
> mounted on NFS.
>
> Most of content of this fs is the same,
> only one directory differs.
>
> The quick and ugly solution will be to
> create 10 huge root filesystems on NFS
> server that are almost identical and
> differ only by one small directory.
>
> How can I make all users to share the same
> common set of files ? Soft links did not
> helped me and hard links I'm from some
> reason I'm not permitted to create (even
> when I try as root).
>
>               Thanks, Michael.
>
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