Hi all. Here's the lowdown of my issue.
(Please go easy on me as I'm a Solaris SysAdmin playing with RedHat for the first time)
I'm the lonely RedHat Linux box in a Solaris NIS environment. I've figured out how to bind to the NIS domain. However, in the NIS maps, there are NFS mounts that should be happenning via the automounter that are failing. I get "unknown option" messages in /var/log/messages from the automounter on boot-up. I've been searching the web for the past 3 days and seem to be unable to find an answer. Some of the things I've read lead me to believe that linux's autofs doesn't understand the Solaris automount options?  Any help or direction would be appreciated.
 
ypcat -k auto.master
 
/tools auto_tools  -rsize=1024,timeo=15
/home auto_home  -nosuid,nobrowse
 
rpm -q autofs
autofs-3.1.7-33
 
There are 2 automount processes that get fired up for each NFS mount. I've checked out permissions on the Solaris side, everything checks out ok...  
 
Any ideas?
 
Gene Siepka
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