Maps are where you get your mount information from. You could be using any
map and mounting a kind of share (nfs/smbfs).

If you use local files for specifying which server/share to mount, then
you are using file maps.

        << ryan

On Fri, 14 Nov 2003, Alexander Macdonald wrote:

> Ian Kent wrote:
>
> >The autofs4-2.4 module build kit or the patches contained in it or the
> >patches contained in autofs-4.1.0-beta3 can give you this for some of the
> >maps. NIS, LDAP and file maps work at the moment.
> >
> >I's in the expected place on kernel.org.
> >
> >
>
> not sure what you mean by file maps, but I'm trying to mount samba and
> nfs shares so i guess I'm out of luck...
>
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