09-08-2003
Im gonna take a wild leap that usr1, usr2 et al... are mount points...
If that is the case yes you can .... The mount point is only a pointer to the data...
You can umount usr3 and usr4 and then remount them as each other... Not sure of the exact syntax since I never used SCO, but it should be something like this:
umount /usr3
umount /usr4
mount <volume name> /usr4 ### old /usr3
mount <volume name> /usr3 ### old /usr4
Make sure that you modify your /etc/fstab, /etc/vfstab, or whatever it is called that contains your mount points and options, so your changes will be permanent and not revert back upon a reboot....
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LEARN ABOUT OSF1
wnnhosts
wnnhosts(4) File Formats wnnhosts(4)
NAME
wnnhosts - Wnn6 Kana-Kanji conversion server/dictionary lookup server access control file
SYNOPSIS
/etc/lib/locale/ja/wnn/wnnhosts
DESCRIPTION
wnnhosts specifies users who can use the Wnn6 Kana-Kanji conversion server (jserver) and the Kana-Kanji conversion server that can be con-
nected to the Wnn6 dictionary lookup server (wnnds).
The following is the format of the access control file. Place a space character before "{".
jserver ja <Kana-Kanji conversion server> {
<access control data>
:
}
wnnds ja <dictionary lookup server> {
<access data>
:
}
<Kana-Kanji conversion server> is specified in the following format.
hostname The Kana-Kanji conversion server that uses the well-known port number(22273) on host hostname.
hostname/port_no The Kana-Kanji conversion server that uses port_no as port number on host hostname.
<dictionary lookup server> is specified in the following format.
hostname The dictionary lookup server that uses the well-known port number(26208) on host hostname.
hostname/port_no The dictionary lookup server that uses port_no as port number on host hostname.
<access control data> for jserver is specified in the following format.
hostname All the users on the host can use data.
hostname:username_list username_list contains a list of username separated with ",". Users listed in the list on this host can use data.
@username This user can use data from any host.
<access control data> for wnnds is specified in the following format.
hostname jserver on this host can be connected.
jserver and wnnds use the access control information with the host name and port number matched.
Lines beginning with ";" are comments.
EXAMPLES
Example 1:
jserver ja_JP hostA {
;hostC:usr1,usr2,usr3
hostA:usr1,usr4
hostB
hostC:usr5
@usrA
;usrB
}
wnnds ja_JP hostA {
hostA
hostD
}
jserver ja_JP hostA/22273 {
hostB
hostE
@usrA
}
wnnds ja_JP hostA/22385 {
hostA
hostD
}
SEE ALSO
jserver(1M), wnnaccess(1M), wnnds(1M)
SunOS 5.10 10 Jan 2003 wnnhosts(4)