On 26/07/07, Kfir Lavi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
This call attaches only (part of)
a single filesystem, not possible
submounts. The entire file hierarchy including submounts is
attached a
second place using
mount --rbind olddir newdir
I don't understand
I looked at the man of mount.
Here is a section that might help:
Since Linux 2.4.0 it is possible to remount part of the file hierarchy
somewhere else. The call is
mount --bind olddir newdir
After this call the same contents is accessible in two places. One can
Hi all,
I am having trouble with smbmount.
I am able to access a directory using smbclient. The root directory of the
share I am connecting to does not allow its directory to be listed. I don't
have control of the server. The directory that I want is a sub-sub
directory.
so I do something like