> What I'm looking for is log entries after the mount happens.
> Where you see the alarm firing and expire checks happening.
> Basically, you don't have any expiration happening (obviously) so the 
> alarm timer must be set to 0. We need to establish why.
> 
> So using the --debug should give you that.
> Include the log from each test please and I'll put together a patch to log 
> some extra stuff.
> 
> I'll go back through you mails to check what version your using.
> 
> Ian
Hi Ian!
  Thanks for Your great care, I hope that we'll fix it soon!
  To save your time:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# automount --version
Linux automount version 4.1.3
  And my /etc/init.d/autofs already contains
#       The automount options may be added here
#       e.g. amoptions='-t 15'
amoptions='--timeout 3 -d'
  so I think that the debug flag is already on.
                                      With regards, Pavel

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