Verner Kjærsgaard wrote:
Hi everybody
- thank you for your inputs.
- I was aware of the *& substitutions...but I couldn't read/understand how to use them.
- I'm now going to try out Jan's suggestions. I'll keep you posted!
- if it's of any help, the entire reason for this exercise is this:
a) I wanted to use remote/nfs'd storage for /home b) I can't, because Firefox (and other programs too) breaks. It's a known bug. c) I'm forced to use /home on local harddisk in the box. Space here is limited. d) I then wish to have - say - /home/someuser/Documents mounted externally using nfs. This way a very limited space would be used locally and the brunt of storage would be remote.
Hi Verner, So in that case I would - set up an NFS server that exports, say /export/<user> - set up NFS mounts on the desktop for, e.g., /extern using the */& keys - for each user, make ~/Documents a symbolic link to /extern/<user> -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org