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 _______________________________________________ autofs mailing list autofs@linux.kernel.org http://linux.kernel.org/mailman/listinfo/autofs