Automatic File Mounting - Tadpole SPARCbook 3000 series User Manual

Portable workstation
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Using the Network Interface
Sharing Filesystems
/usr
/anywork
File_1
File_2
Automatic file mounting
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merlot
File_3
Figure 8-5 File System Mounting
You can specify a remote directory to be mounted automatically at boot
time. To do this, you need to to log in as root and add a line to the
/etc/vfstab
For example, to automount
as
on a machine called medoc (as in the previous example),
/mywork
the following line would be added to the
merlot:/usr/anywork - /export/home/bs/myworknfs -
Where the fields are assigned as follows:
device to mount
This is the device name for a local file system or
host:pathname
device to fsck
This specifies raw device to
filesystem, a dash (
/export/home/bs
file using a text editor, such as vi.
/usr/anywork
for a remote directory.
) should be used.
medoc
/mywork
on a machine called merlot
file on medoc:
/etc/vfstab
yes rw,hard,intr
. In the case of an NFS
fsck

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