on 11/15/2011 9:22 AM Tim Nelson spake the following: > ----- Original Message ----- >> Vreme: 11/15/2011 05:44 PM, Tim Nelson piše: >>> >>> However, it is possible to mount all of the shares to one location, >>> such that there is one 'data' dir, with the combined contents of >>> each of the three shares? So, all shares are mounted at /mnt/s1, and >>> the contents of the multiple data dirs appears in one single data >>> dir? >>> >>> The only time I've seen such functionality is within the XBMC media >>> center application. It allows you to mount multiple network shares, >>> but shows them all in one location as a sort of 'overlay' view. >>> Duplicate directories are shown have their contents merged, but >>> remain intact on the actual shares/filesystem. >>> >>> Does any of this make sense? Is it possible with CentOS (pref. 6) ? >>> >> If nothing else, you could create ans script that would create >> symlinks >> from all files in those directories into single one. I use that >> technique to create combined repository directory for mrepo. >> > > I'm already doing this. It "works", but is quite messy. I had hoped there would be an actual filesystem merging function that would do this automagically. > In Microsoft terms that sounds like Distributed file system. I think you can do that under samba... _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos