On Tue, 21 Sep 1999 08:21:08 -0500 (EST), Brian Servis wrote: >> is there a "standard" directory in which to mount NFS filesystems, like /net [...] >FSSTND is obsolete and is now called FHS, see >http://www.pathname.com/fhs/ for more info. For temporary mounts the FHS
Right, I remember that I heard about this a while ago. Thanks for the refresh. >suggest /mnt, regardless of type, local or nfs. But remember that NFS >mounts are useful for mounting /home, /usr, /usr/local, etc. for large >distributed networks. Right, I don't want a temporary mount, but a permanent one. I'd like to mount a directory "server:/var/tmp/foo" on machine "client." I should probably use a mount point of "/var/tmp/[EMAIL PROTECTED]" or something like that, or do you have a better suggestion? Thanks, Ralf -- Sign the EU petition against SPAM: L I N U X .~. http://www.politik-digital.de/spam/ The Choice /V\ of a GNU /( )\ Generation ^^-^^