I'm trying to automount a windows machine.  I am able to automount any
directory that doesn't have a $ in the mount name.  Looks like the
parse_mount method is stripping out the $ from the mount name.  Any ideas on
how to fix this?

Dec  9 23:49:03 dc2 automount[19084]: handle_packet_missing_direct: token
122, name /cifs/laptop/C$, request pid 17857
Dec  9 23:49:03 dc2 automount[19084]: attempting to mount entry
/cifs/laptop/C$
Dec  9 23:49:03 dc2 automount[19084]: lookup_mount: lookup(program):
/cifs/laptop/C$ ->
-fstype=cifs,file_mode=0644,dir_mode=0755,credentials=/etc/auto.smb.laptop
://laptop/C$
Dec  9 23:49:03 dc2 automount[19084]: parse_mount: parse(sun): expanded
entry:
-fstype=cifs,file_mode=0644,dir_mode=0755,credentials=/etc/auto.smb.laptop
://laptop/C
Dec  9 23:49:03 dc2 automount[19084]: parse_mount: parse(sun): gathered
options:
fstype=cifs,file_mode=0644,dir_mode=0755,credentials=/etc/auto.smb.laptop
Dec  9 23:49:03 dc2 automount[19084]: parse_mount: parse(sun): core of
entry:
options=fstype=cifs,file_mode=0644,dir_mode=0755,credentials=/etc/auto.smb.laptop,
loc=://laptop/C
Dec  9 23:49:03 dc2 automount[19084]: sun_mount: parse(sun): mounting root
/cifs, mountpoint /cifs/laptop/C$, what //laptop/C, fstype cifs, options
file_mode=0644,dir_mode=0755,credentials=/etc/auto.smb.laptop
Dec  9 23:49:03 dc2 automount[19084]: do_mount: //laptop/C
/cifs//cifs/laptop/C$ type cifs options
file_mode=0644,dir_mode=0755,credentials=/etc/auto.smb.laptop using module
generic
Dec  9 23:49:03 dc2 automount[19084]: mount_mount: mount(generic): calling
mkdir_path /cifs/laptop/C$
Dec  9 23:49:03 dc2 automount[19084]: mount_mount: mount(generic): calling
mount -t cifs -s -o
file_mode=0644,dir_mode=0755,credentials=/etc/auto.smb.laptop //laptop/C
/cifs/laptop/C$
Dec  9 23:49:03 dc2 kernel:  CIFS VFS: cifs_mount failed w/return code = -6
Dec  9 23:49:03 dc2 automount[19084]: >> retrying with upper case share name
Dec  9 23:49:03 dc2 kernel:  CIFS VFS: cifs_mount failed w/return code = -6
Dec  9 23:49:03 dc2 automount[19084]: >> mount error 6 = No such device or
address
Dec  9 23:49:03 dc2 automount[19084]: >> Refer to the mount.cifs(8) manual
page (e.g.man mount.cifs)
Dec  9 23:49:03 dc2 automount[19084]: spawn_mount: mount failed with error
code 16, retrying with the -f option
Dec  9 23:49:06 dc2 automount[19084]: >> unknown mount option f
Dec  9 23:49:06 dc2 automount[19084]: >> Usage:  /sbin/mount.cifs
<remotetarget> <dir> -o <options>
Dec  9 23:49:06 dc2 automount[19084]: >> Mount the remote target, specified
as a UNC name, to a local directory.
Dec  9 23:49:06 dc2 automount[19084]: >> Options:
Dec  9 23:49:06 dc2 automount[19084]: >> #011user=<arg>
Dec  9 23:49:06 dc2 automount[19084]: >> #011pass=<arg>
Dec  9 23:49:06 dc2 automount[19084]: >> #011dom=<arg>
Dec  9 23:49:06 dc2 automount[19084]: >> Less commonly used options:
Dec  9 23:49:06 dc2 automount[19084]: >>
#011credentials=<filename>,guest,perm,noperm,setuids,nosetuids,rw,ro,
Dec  9 23:49:06 dc2 automount[19084]: >>
#011sep=<char>,iocharset=<codepage>,suid,nosuid,exec,noexec,serverino,
Dec  9 23:49:06 dc2 automount[19084]: >>
#011directio,mapchars,nomapchars,nolock,servernetbiosname=<SRV_RFC1001NAME>
Dec  9 23:49:06 dc2 automount[19084]: >> Options not needed for servers
supporting CIFS Unix extensions
Dec  9 23:49:06 dc2 automount[19084]: >> #011(e.g. unneeded for mounts to
most Samba versions):
Dec  9 23:49:06 dc2 automount[19084]: >>
#011uid=<uid>,gid=<gid>,dir_mode=<mode>,file_mode=<mode>,sfu
Dec  9 23:49:06 dc2 automount[19084]: >> Rarely used options:
Dec  9 23:49:06 dc2 automount[19084]: >>
#011port=<tcpport>,rsize=<size>,wsize=<size>,unc=<unc_name>,ip=<ip_address>,
Dec  9 23:49:06 dc2 automount[19084]: >>
#011dev,nodev,nouser_xattr,netbiosname=<OUR_RFC1001NAME>,hard,soft,intr,
Dec  9 23:49:06 dc2 automount[19084]: >>
#011nointr,ignorecase,noposixpaths,noacl
Dec  9 23:49:06 dc2 automount[19084]: >> Options are described in more
detail in the manual page
Dec  9 23:49:06 dc2 automount[19084]: >> #011man 8 mount.cifs
Dec  9 23:49:06 dc2 automount[19084]: >> To display the version number of
the mount helper:
Dec  9 23:49:06 dc2 automount[19084]: >> #011/sbin/mount.cifs -V
Dec  9 23:49:06 dc2 automount[19084]: mount(generic): failed to mount
//laptop/C (type cifs) on /cifs/laptop/C$
Dec  9 23:49:06 dc2 automount[19084]: send_fail: token = 122
Dec  9 23:49:06 dc2 automount[19084]: handle_packet: type = 5
Dec  9 23:49:06 dc2 automount[19084]: handle_packet_missing_direct: token
123, name /cifs/laptop/C$, request pid 17857
Dec  9 23:49:06 dc2 automount[19084]: attempting to mount entry
/cifs/laptop/C$
Dec  9 23:49:06 dc2 automount[19084]: failed to mount /cifs/laptop/C$
Dec  9 23:49:06 dc2 automount[19084]: send_fail: token = 123
Dec  9 23:49:06 dc2 automount[19084]: failed to mount /cifs/laptop/C$
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