On Mon, Apr 08, 2002 at 04:46:45PM -0500, Douglas Mosman wrote:
> I'm planning to add a drive to my file server share but I wonder if it 
> will be too slow?
> 
> Here's my setup
> 
>   sda2 - root (everything except /home)
>   hde2 - /home
>   sda3 - unused (14GB)
> 
>   using Samba to provide fill access to network clients
> 
> My plan is to assign sda3 under the /home directory for network file 
> access.  Specifically, I'd like to assign it to my private share.
> 
>   /home(hde2)/foo(sda3)
> 
> While I haven't tried it yet, I'm assuming it should work.  Also, I can 
> still keep my Samba assignments simple (currently I just have public and 
> the generic "home" shares).
> 
> HOWEVER, will the system be accessing both hde2 (for /home) and sda3 
> (for /home/foo) for every file access?  Or will it know where /home/foo 
> is and directly access sda3 without traversing first to /home (hde2)?

Regarding disk access, it will go directly to /home/foo.

florin

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