Hi,
I had automount with SMBFS working with Suse, now I have installed Sarge
and cannnot get it to work.
In /etc/auto.master
#/misc /etc/auto.misc --timeout=60
/smb /etc/auto.smb -v -d
#/misc /etc/auto.misc
#/net /etc/auto.net
In /etc/auto.smb (all on one line):
test -fstype=smbfs,username=X,password=X ://192.168.123.252/brian
ls /smb/test
Oct 17 11:38:17 localhost automount[1181]: attempting to mount entry
/smb/test
Oct 17 11:38:17 localhost automount[1932]: lookup(program): looking up test
Oct 17 11:38:17 localhost automount[1932]: lookup(program): lookup for
test failed
Oct 17 11:38:17 localhost automount[1932]: failed to mount /smb/test
etc.....
If I do
mount -t smbfs -0 username=x,password=x //192.168.123.252/brian /mnt/brian
That works perfectly.
So what exactly does the LOOKUP(program) message tell me?
Strange thing was that /etc/auto.smb had the following contents after
installation:
#!/bin/bash
# $Id: auto.smb,v 1.3 2005/04/05 13:02:09 raven Exp $
# This file must be executable to work! chmod 755!
key="$1"
opts="-fstype=smbfs"
for P in /bin /sbin /usr/bin /usr/sbin
do
if [ -x $P/smbclient ]
then
SMBCLIENT=$P/smbclient
break
fi
done
[ -x $SMBCLIENT ] || exit 1
$SMBCLIENT -gNL $key 2>/dev/null| awk -v key="$key" -v opts="$opts"
-F'|' -- '
BEGIN { ORS=""; first=1 }
/Disk/ { if (first) { print opts; first=0 }; print " \\\n\t /" $2,
"://" key "/" $2 }
END { if (!first) print "\n"; else exit 1 }
'
So I removed that and replaced it with the "normal" looking line!
Cheers Brian
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