Am 05.05.2013 16:36, schrieb Frank Murphy: > 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? why would anybody do this? a bind-mount on your /etc/fstab is your friend /shareyumcache /var/cache/yum none bind
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