Edward C. Bailey wrote: ----------------->>>> $ rpm -qd autofs /usr/share/doc/autofs-3.1.7/COPYING /usr/share/doc/autofs-3.1.7/COPYRIGHT /usr/share/doc/autofs-3.1.7/NEWS /usr/share/doc/autofs-3.1.7/README /usr/share/doc/autofs-3.1.7/README.changer /usr/share/doc/autofs-3.1.7/README.options /usr/share/doc/autofs-3.1.7/README.smbfs /usr/share/doc/autofs-3.1.7/TODO /usr/share/man/man5/auto.master.5.gz /usr/share/man/man5/autofs.5.gz /usr/share/man/man8/autofs.8.gz /usr/share/man/man8/automount.8.gz $ ----------------->>>> I've read through all of docs and all of the man pages and I'm either retarded (could be) or missing some amount of information to get it working.
I was trying to take existing nfs exports and use automount as the mounting process on the client systems. When I run a status of autofs it lists my configured automounts but when I go to the directory that they suppose to be mounted on, the dir is empty. My auto.master file looks like: / /etc/auto.netstf My auto.netstf file looks like: /home/netstf -rw usrsvr.pn:/home/netstf Running service autofs status results: Configured Mount Points ----------------------- /usr/sbin/automount / file /etc/auto.netstf Active Mount Points ----------------------- /usr/sbin/automount / file /etc/auto.netstf ls -la of /home/netstr : _______________________________________________ Redhat-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list