On 03-Aug-2000 Brian Stults wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm using the kernel-based auto mounter, autofs. I have all my mount
> points in the default /var/autofs/misc, and I have symbolic links to
> them in /mnt. However, whenever I do a listing of /mnt (either from an
> xterm, or from within an applica
On Thu, Aug 03, 2000 at 12:15:21AM -0400, Brian Stults wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm using the kernel-based auto mounter, autofs. I have all my mount
> points in the default /var/autofs/misc, and I have symbolic links to
> them in /mnt. However, whenever I do a listing of /mnt (either from an
> xterm,
Hello,
I'm using the kernel-based auto mounter, autofs. I have all my mount
points in the default /var/autofs/misc, and I have symbolic links to
them in /mnt. However, whenever I do a listing of /mnt (either from an
xterm, or from within an application such as StarOffice), all of the
devices con
Hi,
I just decided to try out the autofs package, so I installed it and
recompiled my 2.2.1 kernel. I set up the map file per the examples
and rebooted. Everything seems to work great. I accessed one of
the file systems in the map file, and had no problems with it. I
happened to do a 'ls -l /
Hi all-
Is it possible to use the autofs (kernel based automounter)
package to do Sun hosts type maps? Thanks,
Tim
Tim Buller [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Systems Specialist Office: Snow Hall 643
Department of Mathemati
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