Subject: replacing simple NFS mount with amd
To: None <current-users@NetBSD.ORG, current-users@rrzc1.rz.uni-regensburg.de>
From: Hubert Feyrer <Hubert.Feyrer@rz.uni-regensburg.de>
List: current-users
Date: 02/03/1995 03:09:50
How do I replace a static NFS-mount with a automatic one done by amd
(AutoMountDaemon)?
Right now, I could do "mount srchost:/usr/src /usr/src", but as my srchost is
frequently down, I'd like to replace this with a automatic mount done by amd.
My problem is, I don't thet it done very well. Here's what I can think of:
- "amd /usr/src src-map", but then I don't see any directory when I do a
"cd /usr/src". I'll have to go blindly to "sys" etc., which is not what I
like.
- start amd with "amd /usr src-map", I'll probably get /usr/src mounted when I
cd into it, but the minor disadvantage is I my /usr-disk is shadowed by the
amd's /usr then. ;-)
So, any smart suggestions on how to do a "mount host:/some/path /some/path"
when I cd /some/path?
(Disclaimer: Yes, I have RTFM, over and over again!)
Help please,
Hubert
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