Thanh Tran <ttran7...@yahoo.com> writes:

> I've been having problems w/ automount.  It does not detect my usb
> drive.  Looking at the system logs, my kernel seems to see the usb
> stick insertion just fine.  The automount log indicates it's running.
> I get the following message.
>
> automount[900]: attempting to mount entry /mnt/usbdrive/usbdrive
> automount[900]: lookup(program): lookup for usbdrive failed
> automount[900]: failed to mount /mnt/usbdrive/usbdrive
>
> The auto.master:
>
> /mnt/usbdrive /etc/auto.usbdrive
>
> The auto.usbdrive:
> usbdrive      -fstype=vfat,uid=500,gid=500,umask=002  :/dev/sdb1
>
> I've done a quick internet search on the issue and the advice I got
> was to check the auto.usbdrive file.  It seems OK to me.  Any other
> suggestions?  Thanks in advance.

Hmm, second report of this sort of thing.  Does a chmod -x of
/etc/auto.usbdrive make things work?

Cheers,
Jeff

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