Hi there, a dump from ls -al /export might help us here. As all of these mounts report the same details maybe they are somehow link block devices most likely mounted via loopback? Also the output from running the command mount could help determine this also. regards art >>> r.c.navarro@xxxxxxxxx 07:49 07/07/2006 >>> HI I have some problems with mount I see the follow whe I write df -lh command: /dev/md1 62G 8.8G 50G 15% / /dev/md0 124M 32M 86M 28% /boot /dev/sda1 688G 22G 631G 4% /export /export/lsf 688G 22G 631G 4% /paracel/lsf /export/paracel 688G 22G 631G 4% /paracel/paracel /export/j2sdk1.4.2 688G 22G 631G 4% /paracel/j2sdk1.4.2 /export/lam-7.0.6 688G 22G 631G 4% /paracel/lam-7.0.6 /export/applications 688G 22G 631G 4% /paracel/applications and now I want to do another server similiar to this, but I cant know how do this part. Can you help me? How I can mount /export/lsf in /paracel/lsf Thanks Navarro Jara, Rolando Cisco Certified Network Associate - CCNA Acesss Grid -Project Information Technology Unit International Potato Center Phone: 511 - 3496017 Ext. 2146 IVDN : 1 - 650 - 8336635 -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:redhat-list-request@xxxxxxxxxx?subject=unsubscribe https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:redhat-list-request@xxxxxxxxxx?subject=unsubscribe https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list