Le mercredi 30 novembre 2005 à 14:44 -0600, STYMA, ROBERT E (ROBERT) a écrit : > > > > Robert, > > > > You told me to do > > mount -t nfs titanic:/home/documents /var/www/html/databse > > /home/documents has user right. > > How the system will be able to acess it ? > > But > Oops, the mount would be done on titanic and should read: > > mount -t nfs databse:/home/documents /var/www/html/databse > > Some days I cannot paste correctly. Sorry. > > The existing empty directory > named /var/www/html/database on titanic will be overlaid by the > mount point. /var/www/html is the default place the Linux apache > looks for documents to server. If you have changed this in the > configuration script (or utility) then put the mount in the appropriate > place. Thus: > http://titanic/database/some_file.html will reference the file in > /home/docuements on databse. > > When you get this working to your satisfaction using a manual mount > command, you may want to update /etc/fstab to do the mount at boot > time. This can cause complications however if titanic gets booted > when databse is off. Another approach is to use the automounter > to do the mount. How to use an automounter to do this ? What's the advantages ? Thanks Eric