RE: Fedora Directory Management Question

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I see that I can use mount --bind /raid/folder /folder to get the effect
that I want.  

How does that command get translated into something that I can stick into
/etc/fstab?

I didn't think that I could use an entry in the form of /raid/folder
/folder.  Isn't the first field supposed to be a block device or remote
device?

-- Rich

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Subject: Re: Fedora Directory Management Question


You can use fstab to mount the raid/folders as /folders. (man fstab)

Becarefull with raid0 lost a lot of info using that. only takes a small
error 
with one of the 3 drives to loose all your data.

HTH

On Sunday 16 November 2003 01:04, Richard E. Robbins wrote:
> I've got a disk and directory management question for my Fedora Core 1 
> system.
>
> I've got three 9 gig disks lashed together in a Raid 0 configuration 
> as /dev/md0 and mounted on my system as /raid.  I've placed /home, 
> /opt and /pub under /raid.  The root directory contains symbolic links 
> as follows:
>
> /home -> /raid/home
> /opt  -> /raid/opt
> /pub  -> /raid/pub
>
> Everything seems to work as I'd expect, although when I log in and do 
> a pwd I get /raid/home/user instead of /home/user.
>
> Is there a better way to achieve what I'm doing on a stock Fedora 
> system?
>
> -- Rich
>
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