On Tue, Mar 02, 2004 at 02:12:06AM +0200, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
[snip]
> Alternatively, you can build a symlinks directory manually. It would
> help you if you need to preserve the original structure:
> 
[snip]
>   
> If you want to make that availble to network clients, then there is the
> question of protocol: apache and samba automatically dereference
> symlinks. But if you serve the files by anonymous FTP you'll have to
> make sure that the server root also includes the targets for those
> direcctories (In this example: the directories cd1, cd2 and cd3).
> 
> If you use NFS: I'm not sure. Is the option 'nohide' in /etc/exports
> intended for such cases?

Last time I checked, the kernel-based nfs server did not cross fs
boundries. I once thought a bit of trying to do this semi-automatically
with an automounter, but haven't (yet?).
-- 
Didi


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