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Errr . . . small correction. The autofs
script was choking on /etc/auto.master when it had more than one entry.
Also, it didn't like multi-level mount-points such as /mnt/mymachine or
/mnt/windows_filesystems. Also, it wasn't creating .pids in /var/run
because I had to comment it out as a temporary kloodge. So this one should
work well now. I'm also including my /etc/init.d/functions for
reference.
-James Dowlearn
University of Texas at Dallas
----- Original Message -----
From: Danny Dowlearn
Sent: Sunday, January 20, 2002 12:25 AM
Subject: autofs rc script under 'other' distros To whom it may concern-
I'm neither running RedHat nor Debian, so the
autofs sample bootscript supplied with the latest autofs-4.0.0pre10 didn't run
'out-of-the-box'. Since I have altered the script to work for my system, I
thought I'd let you guys know (since automount told me to do so). I'm
running LFS (Linux From Scratch) on an AMD 900Mhz with kernel 2.4.16. I
compiled AutoFS4 support into the kernel. I use standard SysVinit and the
usual /etc/init.d/ and /etc/rc?.d/ directory structure.
Also, I tried autofs-3.1.7 first and it didn't
work. The script ran and nothing spit out any errors, but automount didn't
show up in 'ps ax'. And automounting wasn't working. Fortunately
version 4 works.
Hope this helps.
-James Dowlearn
University of Texas at
Dallas
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