Once upon a time, Robert McBroom <robert.mcbroom(a)yahoo.com> said:
Put the mount command
mount -t virtiofs hostfiles /user/local/src
in /etc/profile.d/mnthst.sh
to connect when the virtual machine is started. Every time I start a
terminal session in the VM I get the message
Yeah, that's not at all right.
/etc/profile.d is intended for shell snippets that are run when shells
start (so every login and also when you start additional shells).
You don't need a script at all to mount a filesystem at boot, you need
to put it in /etc/fstab. For this, add an entry like:
hostfiles /user/local/src virtiofs defaults 0 0
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Chris Adams <linux(a)cmadams.net>