Fabian Wörner wrote:
I think of have solaris and mac os 10.5 on the same machine and mount same
filesystem on to differnet point on each os.
Is/will it possible or do I have to use sym. links?
Since the mount point is stored in the ZFS pool, you'll
need to use legacy mounts to do this. This
On Thu, Jan 11, 2007 at 02:54:29PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> >I don't know if he can change the "mountpoint" however without jumping
> >through hoops.
>
> Are legacy mount points recorded in ZFS? I though they just lived in
> /etc/vfstab. If so, then that could work.
Oooh, I hadn't t
>On Thu, Jan 11, 2007 at 11:52:19AM +, Darren J Moffat wrote:
>> Fabian W??rner wrote:
>> >I think of have solaris and mac os 10.5 on the same machine and mount same
>> >filesystem on to differnet point on each os.
>> >Is/will it possible or do I have to use sym. links?
>>
>> You can NOT mou
On Thu, Jan 11, 2007 at 11:52:19AM +, Darren J Moffat wrote:
> Fabian W??rner wrote:
> >I think of have solaris and mac os 10.5 on the same machine and mount same
> >filesystem on to differnet point on each os.
> >Is/will it possible or do I have to use sym. links?
>
> You can NOT mount the s
Fabian Wörner wrote:
I think of have solaris and mac os 10.5 on the same machine and mount same
filesystem on to differnet point on each os.
Is/will it possible or do I have to use sym. links?
You can NOT mount the same ZFS (or UFS of that matter) from more than
one system at the same time, e
I think of have solaris and mac os 10.5 on the same machine and mount same
filesystem on to differnet point on each os.
Is/will it possible or do I have to use sym. links?
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