"Steven W. Orr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Then in auto.direct you say
>
> /usr/local/viasat bos-srv-lnx:/usr/local/viasat
>
> Great idea but it doesn't work. The automounter initializes itself but if
> you try to access /usr/local/viasat there's nothing there. :-(
What happens if you try
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Date: Sun, 01 Oct 2006 22:17:08 -0400
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starts that way, so that's one possibility to try. Incidentally, you
can then continue the process - a
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On 10/2/06, Steven W. Orr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
One thing I did see in the man pages was the idea of a direct map wherethe first entry in the auto.master is /-, a la/- /etc/auto.directThen in auto.direct you say/usr/local/viasat bos-srv-lnx:/usr/local/viasat
Great idea but it doesn'
On Monday, Oct 2nd 2006 at 14:13 -0400, quoth Paul Lussier:
=>Paul Lussier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
=>
=>> It's been a *lng* time since I've played with autmounter
=>> and/or autofs, so, I may be completely mis-remembering here:
=>>
=>> auto.master:
=>> /usr/local/viasat /etc/au
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Paul Lussier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> It's been a *lng* time since I've played with autmounter
> and/or autofs, so, I may be completely mis-remembering here:
>
> auto.master:
> /usr/local/viasat /etc/auto.viasat
>
> auto.viasat
> * -ro bos-srv-lnx:/usr/loca
"Steven W. Orr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Here's the problem. I added the following line to my auto.master
>
> /usr/local /etc/auto.viasat
>
> Then the content of my /etc/auto.viasat contains this line:
>
> viasat -ro bos-srv-lnx:/usr/local/viasat
>
> The viasat doesn't
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On Mon, Oct 02, 2006 at 10:14:24AM -0400, Steven W. Orr wrote:
> Here's the problem. I added the following line to my auto.master
>
> /usr/local /etc/auto.viasat
>
> Then the content of my /etc/auto.viasat contains this line:
>
> viasat
Hey list,
I mentioned this job about a week ago. I wanted to send it to the list now
that I actually have a description. We are getting ready to start contacting
folks for the interview process, and I wanted to make sure that anyone who
might be interested from the list gets a crack.
Thanks,
Here's the problem. I added the following line to my auto.master
/usr/local /etc/auto.viasat
Then the content of my /etc/auto.viasat contains this line:
viasat -ro bos-srv-lnx:/usr/local/viasat
The viasat doesn't work and I'm ripping my hair out trying to figure this
o
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