Jeff Waugh was once rumoured to have said:
> *yawn* No, I'm not up sysadminning or whatever, I'm just unwell. :) I'd love
> to say I was still up hacking, but I can't concentrate *that* much.
> 
> Anyway, I've been pondering how to go about NFS mounting user directories,
> for X terminals and other uses. Is it best just to mount /home at boot and
> be done with it, or is there a more flexible way of doing things?

autofs/amd was designed for this purpose.  Also because people's
homedirs might be distributed between a group of machines.

C.
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