On 11 Feb 2003, Arthur Mueller wrote:

> 2. how to place a directory /usr/local if THE WHOLE TREE /usr is mounted
> from a nfs-server?

Mount points are stacks: you can overlay mount points. So, if you happen
to be exporting a directory structure that includes /usr/local, you can
still mount your own partitions at the same mount point. Whichever is
mounts last will be "on top."

Of course, you can avoid the whole problem by not using the *optional* 
/usr/local on your export server.

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