Ah, be careful there - /net is typically reserved for the automounter. That's one NFS-related path that is somewhat standard. -Adam
On April 22, 2014 4:33:08 AM CDT, skin...@britvault.co.uk wrote: >On 2014-04-21 Mon 21:39 PM |, Alessandro DE LAURENZIS wrote: >> Folks, >> >> still unclear after reading the hier man page where is the most >suitable >> node for a NFS server export directory. >> >> I would like to stay as much close as possible to the "BSD >tradition", >> so I would put data for or from services inside /var, but it seems >that >> no predefined "standard" node is present there. >> >> Some alternatives: >> - /var{,/srv}/nfs >> - /var/share{,/nfs} >> - /share{,/nfs} >> - I don't think /usr/share is an option, right? >> - /home{,/share}/nfs (even if no nfs user exist?) >> >> Any hints? >> > >Sun Microsystems exported user home directories from >/home/export/$USER and mounted on /home > >Application exports varried wildly. Most were mounted on >/net/[country code]/[dept...]/[project....]/... > >Yes, there was a global WAN, spanning from New Zealand to Scotland. -- Sent from my Android device with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity.