The '#' means that the mount point is a read-only path.
If it were a read-write path, there would be a '%'.

Jeffrey Altman


Russ Allbery wrote:

> Madhusudan Singh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
> 
>>Indeed it was an lsmount in my script (included as a check). And then
>>adduser was failing with a force-badname check. Fixed that, deleted bnl4
>>from the admin group and am now back in business.
> 
> 
>>In any case, what does the # mean above.
> 
> 
> It's an artifact of how AFS internally represents mount points.  The
> actual volume name is the name omitting the #.  It's confusing, but
> changing it at this point would probably break other things.
> 
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