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NFS Mount
Hello!
Im trying to mount an nfs share. But got a bit of a problem. The problem im having is that i try to mount The problem is that the my.server.com/pub/home is owned by root. I know i can make a mount point my.server.com://pub/home/username - > /pub/home But that means i have to do this for every user, and there is a lot of users to do this on. So my question is this. Is there anyway to use wildcars. Somthing like this : my.server.com://pub/home/$users - > /pub/home So that when i login the mount will use the specific user to mount the home dir. Regards, dOzY |
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