Sorry ... I wasn't finished. see below: On Sunday 15 July 2007 22:14, Jerry Davis wrote: > I have an export on system A -- lets call it /data > System B does an nfs mount of A:/data on say /mnt/A > All is well. > > Now lets say that I am running out of partition space on A:/data > So I add more disk space on another device, lets call it A:/data1 > But I want to be able to access it under A:/data as if it was underneath > /data in the first place on both system A and System B. > > 1) Now I know that this won't work: > on system A: mount /data1 on /data/mymountpoint > system B: only shows /mnt/A/mymountpoint > > 2) will this work? > on system A: do a ln -s /data1 /data/mymountpoint > will system B: see what is on /data1 ? 3) soft links on both systems? I realized 2) won't work for system B: only for A: how about this? System A: mkdir /data/mymountpoint ln -s /data1 /data/mymountpoint export both /data and /data1 System B: mount A:/data on /mnt/A mount A:/data1 on /mnt/A1 and in rc.local do: ln -s /mnt/A1 /mnt/A/mymountpoint > > Or is there a better way? -- Happy Trails! Jerry KE7JVW Hobbit Name: Pimpernel Loamsdown Registered Linux User: 275424 This email's random fortune: Q: Know what the difference between your latest project and putting wings on an elephant is? A: Who knows? The elephant *might* fly, heh, heh... --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss