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20070119 Friday January 19, 2007
A quick and dirty way to get ZFS homedirs into /home

So I'm creating ZFS filesystems left and right to hold my homedirs. I can remember to always do the correct path in /etc/passwd or I can teach autofs(4) to always put them in /home.

Assuming you have your ZFS homedirs in /etc/zfs:

# echo "*       localhost:/export/zfs/&" >> /etc/auto_home
# svcadm restart autofs
# cd /home/tdh
# df -h .
Filesystem             size   used  avail capacity  Mounted on
zoo/home/tdh            33G   3.4M    20G     1%    /export/zfs/tdh

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