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Olaf Hering wrote:
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> The autofs4.o is the culprit, it works perfect with autofs.o.
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> What would happen if I stick with autofs.o now?
> The docu recommends autofs4 in modules.conf.
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I don't know who came up with that idea. You should use the module that
matches your daemon, and not try to hack around so that there is a
module/daemon mismatch.
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