Re: prblems with mount

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mount --bind  /export/lsf  /paracel/lsf

On 7/6/06, Navarro, Rolando (CIP) <r.c.navarro@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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





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