On Fri, 15 Apr 2005, Jeff Moyer wrote:

==> Regarding Re: [autofs] Re: [ANNOUNCE] Important update - autofs 4.1.4 release; 
Ian Kent <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> adds:

raven> On Thu, 14 Apr 2005, Jeff Moyer wrote:
==> Regarding Re: [autofs] Re: [ANNOUNCE] Important update - autofs 4.1.4 release; 
Ian Kent <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> adds:

raven> On Thu, 14 Apr 2005, Ian Kent wrote:
On Wed, 13 Apr 2005, Jeff Moyer wrote:


This new version has regressed since beta2 for /net mounts in my
environment. A simple ls of /net/<filer> will now show the contents of
/net/<filer>/exporteddir. So, for example, we have devfiler which
exports /vol/vol1.  When I do an ls of /net/devfiler, I get the
contents of devfiler:/vol/vol1.

Okay, after further debugging, it seems we're not identifying this as
a multimount entry.  It's getting late, so I'm going to turn this over
to you.  I think that the checking of first_chunk is bogus.  For
instance, with the below change, everything works as expected for me.


Cool, I'll check this out and get back.

raven> Could I have the example map entry that breaks the parse please.

Sheesh, you'd think that I could generate a bug report by now... I'll blame it on the late night thing. =)

This is an auto.net entry.  Here's what auto.net spits out for this
particular host:

-fstype=nfs,hard,intr,nodev,nosuid \
/vol/vol1 devfiler:/vol/vol1

I'm guessing you didn't test auto.net against a host that only exported one
dir?  Just a guess.  Below are the debug logs.


raven> I think this should do the trick.

Yes, you're probably right.  Please consider renaming the first_chunk
variable, too!

Sure.

Suggestions?

Ian

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