[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Actually, I don't have those entries in /etc/vfstab.  I will give that a
try.

For future reference, in order to handle transient filesystems such as this,
it might be better off evaluating the output of "mount" rather than the
filesystem table. Except I can't remember if it gives FS info.

If you have amanda sources around, take a look in the dir "client-src". There is file name "getfsent.c" which contains the code. The beginning comment is: /* * You are in a twisty maze of passages, all alike. * Geesh. */ And that becomes clear when trying to understand the next few lines :-)

To help debugging this, you can compile getfsent into a standalone
program. Just type "make getfsent" in that directory.
When you run it as "./getfsent" it shows which blocks were defined
in the maze of passages and shows what amanda thinks about each filesystem on the host.



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