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[ILUG] bind mounts in fstab

[ILUG] bind mounts in fstab

Justin Mason jm at jmason.org
Fri Jan 9 19:48:15 GMT 2004


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Colin Whittaker writes:
>On Fri, Jan 09, 2004 at 04:41:32PM +0000, Paul Jakma wrote:
>> Hi,
>> 
>> Is there anyway to specify bind mounts in fstab? They're sort of 
>> useful, but how do you make them persist?
>> 
>> (tried a few things, but no joy)
>
>from my laptop
>
>#fs mount buchery
>/home/www-data  /var/www        ext3    bind,defaults                   0 0
>/home/cvs-data  /var/lib/cvs    ext3    bind,defaults                   0 0
>/home/usr/share /usr/share  ext3        bind,defaults                   0 0
>/home/usr/local /usr/local  ext3        bind,defaults                   0 0

blimey!  what's wrong with a symbolic link?

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