Richard E. Robbins wrote:
I see that I can use mount --bind /raid/folder /folder to get the effectAssuming the mount of /dev/md? as /raid/folder entry in fstab ends in "1 2" the above would look like:
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
/raid/folder /folder auto bind 1 3
So it gets mounted *after* the raid device is mounted.
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