> > > > > You need to mount whatever directory (read: file system) you were mounting > > on the RedHat system. If you are mounting it as root (which - I think - is > > the only way you /can/ mount a fs), then it doesn't matter where you mount > > it on your local system. The preferred place is /mnt. > > That wasn't my question, the question was what directory to mount ON THE > SERVER. >
That's what I was referring to, with the '/debian' and '/pub/debian' paths. The command I would use is (for example): mount -t nfs ftp.kernel.org:/pub /mnt ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^ remote server ^^ ^^ local mount point Taren -- Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null