On Thu, 24 Oct 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Using autofs 4.0.0pre10, if one filesystem in a multimount request fails, then
> no additional mount attempts (for the remaining items in the multimount list)
> are made.  Although it's certainly true that if host:/usr can't be mounted
> then host:/usr/spool will fail as well, there are also many cases where
> additional mounts would succeed (e.g. host:/usr is unrelated to host:/var).
> When using autofs multimounts with the "showmount" application to mount
> everything available on a host, this case may well appear if one of the
> exported filesystems does not provide access to your host but the others do.

I think the nonstrict option does what you want. E.g. add it to opts in
/etc/auto.net.

ciao Arvin

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