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linux_wiki:auto_mount_network_shares [2016/03/18 23:13] billdozor [Auto Mount Network Shares] |
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# File: / | # File: / | ||
+ | # Direct mounts: look in auto.direct for mappings | ||
/- / | /- / | ||
+ | |||
+ | # Indirect mounts: look in auto.home for mappings of subdirectories of /home/ | ||
/home / | /home / | ||
</ | </ | ||
- | * Direct Maps => Network file systems that are mounted from different servers | + | * Direct Maps => One or more full path mounts to one or more remote servers. This is similar to regular NFS mounts that you would see in /etc/fstab. |
* Above example: /- / | * Above example: /- / | ||
- | * Indirect Maps => Directories on the remote server that can all be mounted under the same local mount point. | + | * Indirect Maps => Directories on the remote server that can all be mounted under the same local mount point. |
* Above example: /home / | * Above example: /home / | ||
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<code bash> | <code bash> | ||
# File: / | # File: / | ||
+ | # Reminder of master map contents for reference: | ||
+ | # / | ||
+ | # Direct mappings: local mountpoint from remote mountpoint | ||
/ | / | ||
/ | / | ||
- | / | + | / |
</ | </ | ||
* First column => local mount point | * First column => local mount point | ||
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<code bash> | <code bash> | ||
# File: / | # File: / | ||
+ | # Reminder of master map contents for reference: | ||
+ | # / | ||
+ | # Indirect mappings: sub directories of /home/ | ||
yoda 192.168.1.151:/ | yoda 192.168.1.151:/ | ||
luke 192.168.1.151:/ | luke 192.168.1.151:/ | ||
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* 192.168.1.151:/ | * 192.168.1.151:/ | ||
</ | </ | ||
- | | + | * " |
- | | + | * The "&" |
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