I'm actually trying to access a raw partition residing in machine 2
from machine 1. Since raw partition do not have any filesystem (i
doubt if it can be mounted), do you think symlinks can be created
On Wed, Apr 1, 2009 at 2:04 PM, Carlos E. R.
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On Wednesday, 2009-04-01 at 13:41 -0400, sundar mahadevan wrote:
Hi, I would like to know if it possible to create a symbolic link on machine1 pointing to the folder residing on machine 2.
something like this for example: mkdir /dev/test ln -s //1.1.1.1/dev/important /dev/test
But the above command did not work.
No, it will not.
Any other options are also welcome. Thanks in advance.
You have first to mount the remote directory locally, then you can symlink the locally mounted remote dir.
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