I ran into a little trouble when I realized that "loopback mount" means totally different things between Solaris & Linux. Is there a way to mount a subdirectory of an existing mount on a different mount point? For example: /export is mounted and I wish to mount /export/home on /home -- Is this possible under Linux (without NFS)? Cheers, Robert Kennedy --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Send administrative requests to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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