On Thu, 19 Dec 2002, Arvin Schnell wrote:

> On Thu, 19 Dec 2002, Steffen Grunewald wrote:
>
> > > The SuSE Linux distribution comes with autofs version 3 installed
> > > (package autofs), but autofs version 4 is also there (package autofs4).
> > > You only have to deinstall package autofs, install autofs4 and edit
> > > /etc/modules.conf to alias autofs to autofs4 (a commented entry is
> > > already there!).
> > > If autofs is already loaded as a module (lsmod) do a "rmmod autofs" and
> > > "rcautofs restart" and voila, autofs4 is working.
> > > This is true for SuSE 8.1, 8.0 and earlier versions also.
> >
> > Are you talking about kernel autofs-4 support (which is also in RedHat
> > 7.2+, perhaps earlier) or about autofs-4 user-space utilities?
>
> Both the kernel module and the user-space utilities are present in
> both version.
>
> But since autofs4 has known problems with SMP version 3 is installed
> as default.

Like what problems exactly? Could you elaborate more about it?

The reason why I'm asking is we use autofs4 here with NIS+ on SMP
machines.

Thanks,

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> ciao Arvin
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