On Sun, 5 May 2013 15:36:37 +0100
Frank Murphy <[email protected]> wrote:
> Can a autofs mountpoint be used on the same pc?
> man autofs if from 1997, still talks about ~/init*
>
> Box has:
> /md0 (boot,/)
> /md1 (home)
> /md2 (/shareyumcache)
> /dev/sdg (swap) [can't see a benefit in raiding swap]
>
> I want to use autofs to mount /md2
> into "/var/cache" so the result is:
> /var/cache/yum/...
>
> autofs.shareyum
> yum (mount options) 127.0.0.1://shareyumcache
> would that be correct?
>
From my config:
/etc/auto.master
/misc /etc/auto.misc --timeout=60 --ghost
/etc/auto.misc
WDC160 -fstype=auto,noatime,nodiratime
:/dev/disk/by-label/WDC160
WD500-Canyon -fstype=auto,noatime,nodiratime
:/dev/disk/by-label/WD500-Canyon
WD500-MyBook -fstype=auto,noatime,nodiratime
:/dev/disk/by-label/WD500-MyBook
Another way (from man mount):
...
The bind mounts.
Since Linux 2.4.0 it is possible to remount part of the
file hierarchy some-
where else. The call is
mount --bind olddir newdir
or shortoption
mount -B olddir newdir
or fstab entry is:
/olddir /newdir none bind
...
BR, Bob
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