NIS vs Local

When I log into my local linux workstation I am attached to an NIS.
When I run ls from root I don't see anything which differentiates the
directories physically on my box from the directories that actually
are on other systems. How do you tell which directories and files are
local? Thanks.
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Michael Medwid [ Mo, 12 Dezember 2005 00:15 ] [ ID #1097987 ]

RE: NIS vs Local

Try mount and you will see...
Arturas M.

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Subject: NIS vs Local
When I log into my local linux workstation I am attached to an NIS.
When I run ls from root I don't see anything which differentiates the
directories physically on my box from the directories that actually
are on other systems. How do you tell which directories and files are
local? Thanks.


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Arturas Moskvinas [ So, 18 Dezember 2005 11:07 ] [ ID #1106799 ]
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