well, you can pretty much mount anything anywhere as long as you have the
correct permisions, so, you could create a directory /root/mountpoint and
mount an smb share to that directory. if you mean can you mount something
directly to /root, that is also possible, although i wouldnt recomend it,
since if you dont have access to that smb share, you will have a broken or
incomplete home directory...
thomas
spiralman@softhome.net
On Monday 27 May 2002 11:47, kingh0pe wrote:
> is it possible to smbmount a directory in /root?
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