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Subject: Re: shortened form of maps supported?
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> "Kirschner, Paul E. UTRC" wrote:
>
> Our installation has a wide variety of HP, IBM and Sun machines. The
> sys admin recently changed the automount maps from the form...
>
> ibm fs1:/utrc/bin/ibm
> hp fs1:/utrc/bin/hp (etc)
>
> to
>
> fs1:/utrc/bin/ibm
> fs1:/utrc/bin/hp (etc)
>
> Apparently the missing name map suffix defaults to the last directory.
> All this works on the other UNIX machines here. BUT...
>
What kind of maps? Files? If they're NIS (YP) maps, you probably need
to look at "ypcat -k".
> I'm running Redhat 6.2 with autofs 3.1.4. This new map form doesn't
> seem to work. Is it supported? under autofs 4?
Never seen this stuff. Seems ridiculous to me.
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