>
> I just typed, mount -c /hidden and now my mountpoints are /hidden/c etc.
 this should do the trick.  Thanks for your help.

That only obscures the name, but doesn't hide it.

Good point.  Is there a way for a user to find out what this mountpoint is when 
they can only establish a sshd session to the server?



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