Tony Nugent wrote:
>
> On Fri Jan 15 1999 at 13:16, Anders Eriksson wrote:
>
> > Is it possible to enter smbmounts ino the fstab file and (preferably) the
> > autofs system.
>
> No, not from /etc/fstab with "mount -a". mount doesn't know about
> smbmount (although you can use umount on them).
>
> > I'm currently doing smbmounts in rc.local and would like to
> > move them to autofs.
>
> Actually, the nfs filesystems should be mounted separately from the
> local filesystems, and this is a GoodThing(TM).
>
> > I'm running R.H 5.1.
>
> Ahh, a system with REAL sysV bootup configuration! :-)
>
> Redhat uses a /etc/rc.d/init.d/nfsfs script to do this, and it would
> be almost trivial to either:
>
> - edit this file to include a call to smbmount,
>
> or, much more preferably:
>
> - add a smbmount script to that directory, and add an appropriate
> symbolic link to the /etc/rc.d.rc?.d/ directories to stop/start it.
> This script should source an appropriate configuration file, eg,
> /etc/sysconfig/smbmount, to make how it works easy to modify.
> Check out the other scripts in /etc/rc.d/init.d/ (eg, gpm) to see
> how it all works. (Very cleaver, actually).
>
> If you do make a smbmount boot script setup, then don't forget to save
> it all somewhere before you upgrade! :)
>
> Cheers
> Tony
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> Tony Nugent <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Computer Systems Officer Faculty of Science
> University of Southern Queensland, Toowoomba Oueensland Australia
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And you can also use amd (the automounter daemon) and put a couple of
lines in its amd.conf file.
That's how I do it.
How many smbmounts do you have ?
HTH, Adoram