In /etc/auto.master, we have:
/shares/nfs /etc/auto.shares.nfs-browse
/home/auto /etc/auto.home
And in /etc/auto.shares.nfs, we have:
unixarch-squash_root,nodev,intr
rchunixvf01.mayo.edu:/vol/rchunixvf01_vol001_m/unixutils/linux-x86_64-redha
t-6
unixnoarch
Hi
I want to suggest some Linux training (z/Linux) for Administrators that are
currently mostly UNIX ADMINs. This customer is migrating from Solaris UNIX to
either x86 Linux or z/Linux. Does anyone have any recommendations for specific
training for experience UNIX or not so experience UNIX
Linux is Linux... and the jump from UNIX to Linux is pretty easy (even I
was able to make the change back in `99).
- Might be good to just start with some basic Linux classes as that
knowledge is easily transferable.
Over really recommending one over the other I figured it might also be
You¹re attempting to mount an NFS or CIFS share before your network is up.
I¹d suggest making any NFS or CIFS disks auto mounted on first use, via
autofs. That way, they don¹t get mounted until after the system is up and
someone requests access to them. We do this with both NFS and CIFS shares,
Robert,
Thank you. Do you mind giving me an example on how to do this?
I appreciate it.
On Tue, Nov 3, 2015 at 9:21 AM, Nix, Robert P. wrote:
> You¹re attempting to mount an NFS or CIFS share before your network is up.
>
> I¹d suggest making any NFS or CIFS disks auto