On 19 Sep 2007, at 2:06 pm, Keith Edmunds wrote:
amd[3449]: setmntent("(null)", "a"): Bad address
(repeated many times)
Couldn't find how to unmount /a/xxxxxxx.xx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/home
(repeated for various mounts)
Never seen anything like that. Curious. Is /a your intercept point,
or is it where you want am-utils to actually mount things? (which
is /amd by default).
There's probably lots of useful information that I've omitted, but
I can
provide any that you need.
Please send your complete /etc/default/am-utils, your complete /etc/
am-utils/amd.conf, and your map.
Some points:
- the /etc/default/am-utils file is not listed at
http://packages.debian.org/etch/am-utils/i386/filelist, but it does
appear to be part of the package
That's perfectly OK. It isn't supplied with the package tarball;
it's created by the postinst script after the package has been
unpacked. It's maintained after that by the ucf program (see the
second paragraph of the DESCRIPTION section of the ucf manpage)
- in /etc/default/am-utils, we have "ADIR=/a".
And where do you later use this? None of the scripts I maintain in
Debian's package of am-utils know anything about ADIR.
Without seeing your configuration files, there's not going to be much
I can do.
It looks like your master map comes from NIS, and is called amd-v.
Can you please send me that as well? If you're worried about making
that information publically available, feel free to send it to me
personally, and not to the BTS.
Tim
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