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Automount question



I have a situation where I have a directory I want to automount:
eg. /mnts/foo
In my auto.master I have /mnts   /etc/auto.mnts
My /etc/auto.mnts is
foo    -fstype=3Dnfs,rw,nosuid  <host0>:/exports/foo

This works fine, but for a transition period I will be moving some of
foo's subdirectories individually so I want to automount
<host1>:/mnts/foo/clients

I've been playing around with this such as creating another entry in
auto.master /mnts/foo/, and /etc/auto.foo contains
clients -fstype... <host1>:/mnts/foo/clients

But I have not gotten it to work yet.
Possibly another approach might be to automount all of foo's
subdirectories Right now on host0, I only export foo.

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