I don't know why, but "automount" seems to be a dirty word on this forum - I
posted an autofs & /homes query here last week and got no response at all...
;o)

I don't know whether this is relevant to your problem, but this is a reply I
got from Kurt Ludwig after I posted on the axp-list to my query:-

> Ok here's how to do it (it's not as easy on Linux as it is
> on solaris / DU)
> 
> first off, if you're running RHat 6.2 you need an updated
> autofs rpm
> (the one I have here is autofs-4.0.0-pre7-11) because the one
> that came with
> 6.2 for alpha doesn't work
> 
> set the config file /etc/auto.master to have a line like this:
> 
> /home yp:auto.home
> 
> (/home is the directory you want to automount to, then the
> yp:auto.master is
> the config file that's exported via NIS)
> 
> next you need to start the svc (this one is obvious but I'll
> mention it anyways)
> 
> see if that's any better. I had it running at one point and I
> broke it
> somehow (I know not what I did... but again this is RH7 beta 3
> that I'm
> running, so anything could have caused it)

I'm still battling with the installation of v 4.0.0 of autofs - I'll let you
know if and when it fixes my problem.

By the way - Outlook is still posting HTML.  Do Tools|Options|Mail Format
and set "Send in this message format" to "Plain Text"...

--
David Rhodes
IT Systems Administrator
The views expressed in this message are those of the author
and not those of Oxford Molecular.


-----Original Message-----
From: Guillermo Navarrete [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 15 September 2000 20:51
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: /net automount functionality




I'd like to setup the auto.master and auto.net file so that when you cd
/net/<hostname>/<exported filesystem> it can map any exported filesystem
from any host on my network without having to manually enter each host in an
automount map? I have nis running and have been able to use regular indirect
automount maps, so nis and automount is running fine.  I can get it to work
on AMD Automounter, but would like to use the native autofs if at all
possible.  A support call/email to Red Hat came up empty.
Has anyone been able to do this?  Any and all comments/suggestions are
welcome.  Thanks in advanced for your help. 
-Guillermo 
BTW-- I'm running RedHat 6.2. 



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