Hi Thaths,
Sudhakar Chandra wrote:
> No. I was giving you the configuration for a Debian GNU/Linux system. It
> appears that in your distribution the config files are placed under /etc
> (and not /etc/amd/). Just edit /etc/amd.master to have the lines I said
> /etc/amd/amd.master should have etc.
>
>
> /etc/amd.conf does not have anything to do with maps. It is a file in
> which you specify stuff like logging etc.
>
>
I am bit confused here with the distro's
You can set up such a `/net' directory with the following steps (including basic
amd configuration):
1.in `/etc/netstart', set the following values:
amd=YES
amd_dir=/tmp_mnt # AMD's mount directory
amd_master=/etc/amd/master # AMD 'master' map
2.mkdir /tmp_mnt
3.mkdir /net
4.Put the following into `/etc/amd/master':
/net /etc/amd/net
5.Put the following into `/etc/amd/net':
/defaults type:=host;fs:=${autodir}/${rhost};rhost:=${key}
* opts:=soft,intr
6.reboot, or (re)start amd by hand.
/etc/netstart is wher you define the /et/amd/amd.master in free bsd but how do you
do in Linux.
i did a grep for the master file in /etc/ with out any results.
>
>
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