I wouldn't suggest that SSSD has anything done particularly for AutoFS
but I would make a case for the package maintainers having a default
/etc/sssd config file(s) that if nothing else has options
commented/hashed out and ready ti be uncommented and used.  This would
be much like how *insert your favourite packge here* have a long list of
commented options.

Grnted, this isn't a serious issue, rather, a small quality of life
improvement. :)

Oh, one last point.  If SSSD comes unconfigured and there unused 'out of
the box', should another (meta)package have SSSD dependancy in the first
place? (Ref: Timo comment #11)

Your thoughts?

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  Automount fails due to SSSD config (Groovy Gorilla)

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