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Old 11-13-2003, 05:47 PM   #1
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how to mount fstab vs autofs


What method is best to use for mounting 186GB /database as a NFS share
from another machine? Mount using /etc/fstab entry or Mount using autofs?

Also, what is the default mount options ( soft or hard)? And what mount
option is best to use? This is for Redhat linux 7.2
 
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