Hello!

Probably this link will help you: http://clusternfs.sourceforge.net/.

On Sun, 22 Dec 2002, Michael Sternberg wrote:

>
> Thanks for a rain of solutions :)
> Perhaps I was not clear enough.
>
> Situation is like this:
>
> Two users (A and B) want to use directory /root_fs
> on remote NFS server as their root fs. There is a
> single directory /home that have to be different.
>
> Of course they can mount /root_fs as root fs and manually
> mount some other directory as /home. The question is
> how to perform it automatically !!!

Using clusternfs you change /etc/fstab$$HOSTNAME=ssss$$

> Ideal solution will be to create two root directories
> /root_fsA and /root_fsB and make all entries in those
> directories (apart from /home) to be links to common /root_fs.
>
> Unfortunately it does not works - NFS is not going across
> the links.
>
> Another solution (proposed by Omer I think) - is to add
> all entries from /root_fsA to /etc/fstab and mount all
> them remotely. Unfortunately it does not work also - /root_fsA
> is root fs and kernel expect to find there init and a couple of
> libraries. Mounting /bin and /lib can be occured only after init
> is running..
>
>
>
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