> From: Giulio Orsero <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: Automount of SMB shares
> Date: Thu, 17 Oct 2002 21:47:07 +0200

 
> >Trying to automount, I have added this line to auto.master:
> >/mount file /etc/auto.mount --timeout 180
> So you created a /mount dir and are not using /mnt, right? 
> This is because
> /mnt would not be advisable for automount.

Thanks, thought I was on the right track with this one. 

> >My auto.mount file has:
> >smb1 -t smbfs, -o password=XXX ://server/share
> why not follow examples in /etc/auto.misc?
> smb1 -fstype=smb,password=XXX ://server/share
> Try =smb and =smbfs

Haven't had any luck with --fstype=xxx.

> >After an autofs restart, then getting the following status:
> >/usr/sbin/automount --timeout 180 /mount file /etc/auto.mount
> >Yet the share has not mounted, with the key of smb1 not 
> being "visible".
> This is normal behavior. They are mounted when you use them 
> and smb1 is not
> visible until you try to access it.
> ie: do
> ls /mount/smb1  (blindly)
> and see if it gets mounted (look into /var/log/messages for errors).

Thanks, hadn't realised this.

Regards,

Roland Hill

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