Date: Thu, 8 Aug 1996 11:25:34 +0100 (BST) From: Mr D Whitehead <davew@sees.bangor.ac.uk> To: questions@freebsd.org Subject: Home Directory Mounting Message-ID: <15141.9608081025@hermes.sees.bangor.ac.uk>
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Hi All, My appologies if this is not felt to be the right forum for this question but as my problem has been caused by the success of FreeBSD on this site I thought I would try here first. We have a mixture of Sun's and PC's with home directories served from several partitions on serveral Sun's via an amd map of of the general form:- /defaults type:=nfs;rfs:=${autodir}/${rhost}/home/${group};fs:=${rfs};sublink:=${key};opts:=rw,intr,noconn tom rhost:=foo0;group:=bar0 dick rhost:=foo1;group:=bar1 harry rhost:=foo2;group:=bar2 This system has worked well, and makes the user's home directory available on any machine that they have login access. Recently several users have requested that spare disk space on their 'personal' machines (i.e. the machines that they normally use) be made available as additional home directory space. Is there a neat way to do this? The constraints are as follows:- 1) This only applies to a small percentage of users. 2) Some of the 'personal' machines are not always running FreeBSD. 3) The solution needs to be as invisible and reliable as the existing home directory mounting. Dave Whitehead ------------------------------------------------------------------------ EMAIL:- | TELEPHONE (work):- (work) davew@sees.bangor.ac.uk | +44 1248 382703 (Direct line) (home) 100023.1076@compuserve.com | +44 1248 351151 ext 2703 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ SNAIL MAIL:- Dave Whitehead School of Electronic Engineering & Computer Systems, University College of North Wales, Dean Street, Bangor LL57 1UT ------------------------------------------------------------------------
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