Re: [PLUG] autofs...

2010-07-08 Thread russ
Not sure you can, as the file system is being accessed, so autofs will keep it mounted. Historically, it's bad practice to export remote file systems. It can cause bad things when the remote source is not available. Russ Sent on the Sprint® Now Network from my BlackBerry® _

Re: [PLUG] autofs...

2010-07-08 Thread Larry Brigman
On Thu, Jul 8, 2010 at 1:01 PM, Michael C. Robinson wrote: > So what do I do to get around this problem? > Exported media is normally exported to be share not swapped out. >> Samba or NFS references to the mounted media will prevent it from >> being un-mounted. If you want to un-mount the media

Re: [PLUG] autofs...

2010-07-08 Thread Michael C. Robinson
So what do I do to get around this problem? > Samba or NFS references to the mounted media will prevent it from > being un-mounted. > ___ > PLUG mailing list > PLUG@lists.pdxlinux.org > http://lists.pdxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug __

Re: [PLUG] autofs...

2010-07-08 Thread Larry Brigman
On Thu, Jul 8, 2010 at 2:49 AM, Michael C. Robinson wrote: > Does autofs auto unmount removable media drives as well? > > I've been struggling with bash to count seconds off of the date command > to try and get syntax right before tackling file access times, can't > remember how to get that value

[PLUG] autofs...

2010-07-08 Thread Michael C. Robinson
Does autofs auto unmount removable media drives as well? I've been struggling with bash to count seconds off of the date command to try and get syntax right before tackling file access times, can't remember how to get that value by the way. The thought is, if a file isn't currently being accessed

[PLUG] autofs...

2010-07-05 Thread Michael C. Robinson
I figured out that I needed to make a hidden directory stucture and point to it with auto.master. I then found out that I needed to make soft links from where I actually want the drives to mount. Works. Trouble is, how do I get autounmounting to work? I have a zip 250 atapi, a bernoulli multidis