Ian Kent wrote: > On Wed, 2009-04-08 at 18:14 +0200, Stef Bon wrote: > >> Hello, >> >> I've been working on a construction which adds an autofs managed >> mountpoint to the homedirectory, when: >> a. an usb device or more than one is detected when logging in >> b. an usb device is plugged in during a session >> > > What version of autofs did you say you are using? >
Well, 5.0.4. I can imagine that my story is complicated, so I've found a simple way to get the same behaviour. Add the following line to the auto.master file in /etc/autofs: /mnt/smb /etc/autofs/auto.smb Start the daemon, or, if already running, do a reload. Play with the new mountpoint, so do something like : ls /mnt/smb/<valid name of smb host> look at the result, a tree should be the result. Now remove the line again, (thus: "/mnt/smb /etc/a...."), and give the daemon a reload again, and the daemon stops. I've got a 2.6.27.9 kernel, patched with autofs4-2.6.27-dev-ioctl-20081029.patch and autofs4-2.6.27-v5-update-20081027.patch Stef Bon _______________________________________________ autofs mailing list [email protected] http://linux.kernel.org/mailman/listinfo/autofs
