On 09/28/2018 02:00 PM, Nemo wrote:
From
https://docs.oracle.com/cd/E26505_01/html/E29492/userconcept-36940.html#use…
:
A home directory can be located either on the user's local system or on
a remote file server. In either case, by convention the home directory
should be created as /export/home/username. For a large site, you should
store home directories on a server. Use a separate file system for each
/export/homen directory to facilitate backing up and restoring home
directories. For example, /export/home1, /export/home2.
Regardless of where their home directory is located, users usually access
their home directories through a mount point named /home/username. When
AutoFS is used to mount home directories, you are not permitted to create
any directories under the /home mount point on any system. The system
recognizes the special status of /home when AutoFS is active.
Yep, that jives with what I thought.
"… by convention the home directory should be created as
/export/home/username … users usually access their home directories
through a mount point named /home/username …"
Yep, that jives with my experience and my understanding.
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Grant. . . .
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