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Operating Systems AIX Mount points to hard disks Post 302207085 by bakunin on Thursday 19th of June 2008 05:56:03 AM
Old 06-19-2008
Actually you are using the "correct" method already. If you want the process automated write a little script which will do exactly that for you.

I hope this helps.

bakunin
 

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