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one nfs mount point for many logical volumes

hi

i am wondering if it is possible to use one nfs mount point for several logical volumes.

i have a top level directory /imaging with data1 - data50 below it. each dataX directory is a logical volume configured through LVM. if i mount them separately on the client (i.e. 50 lines in fstab with server: /imaging/data1 /imaging/data1), everything works fine.

however, i would like to make only one mount point and have the fstab file for the client read only like:
server:/imaging /imaging

is this possible? when i tried it the client side had only empty directories for each of the dataX directories. am i missing an option or something?

thank you in advance for any help!
 

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