On Tue, Sep 21, 1999 at 08:21:08AM -0500, Brian Servis wrote:

> http://www.pathname.com/fhs/ for more info. For temporary mounts the FHS
> suggest /mnt, regardless of type, local or nfs.  But remember that NFS

Automounters tend to use /amd or /a for their tempory mounts (mainly to
stay out of the way of users).

> mounts are useful for mounting /home, /usr, /usr/local, etc. for large
> distributed networks.

This is the important thing - under Unix you normally have one big
filesystem which may be split across many drives.  When referring to a
file you don't have (or generally want) to think about which drive it
lives on, just where it fits into the filesystem.

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Mark Brown  mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]   (Trying to avoid grumpiness)
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