Re: where to put mount.sh file?

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On Wed, 2008-02-20 at 11:10 -0800, Gerhard Magnus wrote:
> I've been experimenting with setting up an ftp server on a home network.
> The instructions I've been looking at for getting vsftpd operational
> include using "mount --bind" commands for mounting other directories
> to /var/ftp (neat trick!) The how-to says:
> 
> Whenever you restart your computer, you have to bind the directories
> every time, so that they are shown on the ftp server. To skip binding
> every time, write everything (all commands for binding) in a mount.sh
> file and run it whenever you restart your computer.
> 
> Confession: This will be my first unix script. A whole new world awaits!
> Where do I put it?
> How do I guarantee it will be run at boot time?
> 
> Thanks for the help!
> Jerry
> 
> 
I don't think you have to make a script. Just put the mounts
in /etc/fstab

/directory/to/share	/var/ftp/whatever   none	--bind

I'm not an expert, but it did work here

Henning Larsen


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