Austin Godber wrote: > > I doubt this will work like you expect. Using the same mount point > tends to just cover over the previous mounted drives. So if you mount > one thing on /mnt/drive then mount a second thing on /mnt/drive ... you > will only see the second thing. And then when you unmount the second > thing you will see the first thing again on your mount point. > Perhaps this is not quite what you mean. If you have a setup like /mnt > with winA/ winB/ WinC/ and nfsA/ nfsB/ nfsC/ in it and then mount to > those you will be fine, but I don't think you cah use that same mount > point for all. Actually maybe there's a mount option that will allow > this, I am not sure. what I've done is to mount something like: /dev/hda7 /suse63 auto defaults 1 1 /dev/hda5 /suse63/boot auto defaults 1 2 which will mount my old suse 6.3 distribution's / on /suse63, and mount that old distro's /boot on /suse63/boot. In order for this to happen, /suse63 is mounted on pass 1 and /suse63/boot on pass 2 once the system has synced the previous mount's info... I do not know what nfs/samba would see from this though... EBo --