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and subject line Weird autofs behavior after "/etc/init.d/autofs restart" fails 
because a mount is in use.
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Package: autofs
Version: 4.1.3+4.1.4beta2-7
Severity: normal

  I have an autofs file that looks something like this:

host2   host:/var/local/bulk2
*               &:/var/local/bulk

  I would expect that /amnt/host2 refers to /var/local/bulk2 on the computer 
"host", and that /amnt/host refers to /var/local/bulk on the same machine.  
However, sometimes (not always!) automount attaches host:/var/local/bulk2 to 
*both* mount points.

  Daniel


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Hi Daniel,

I close this bug now, as there are no other reports of similar symptoms
and because we are talking about unsupported actions here. I'm still
curious how that filesystem ended up on both mountpoints, though...


Regards,

Jan

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