2018-04-21 10:36 GMT-07:00 Edmond Dantès :
> Hi,
> Today I tried to get automount(d) running, using my usual indirect
> map experimented in FreeBSD/Linux, but autofs doesn't seem to apply it,
> as witnessed by a quick `df -h`. The -media special map doesn't seem to
> work
On Sun, 22 Apr 2018 22:45:12 +0700
Robert Elz wrote:
Hi,
> Ignoring the typo that rhialto pointed out (perhaps just in the e-mail) those
Yes, typing mistake on e-mail, not actually affecting my rc.conf
>
> What is needed is
>
> autofs=YES
>
> The "name" in the
Date:Sun, 22 Apr 2018 14:15:21 +0200
From:Edmond Dantes
Message-ID: <20180422141521.8a336a3fa62a76969fc07...@gmx.us>
| If I echoed automount=YES, autmountd=YES and autounmountd=YES to
/etc/rc.conf,
Ignoring the typo that rhialto pointed out
On Sun 22 Apr 2018 at 14:15:21 +0200, Edmond Dantes wrote:
> It seems that that the problem was somehow related to rc.conf: If I
> echoed automount=YES, autmountd=YES and autounmountd=YES to
^ o missing?
> /etc/rc.conf, this didn't result in the services being enbled at
On Sat, 21 Apr 2018 18:33:27 + (UTC)
chris...@astron.com (Christos Zoulas) wrote:
> I've used it with nfs. Can you share the example that is not working
> for you?
>
> christos
Hi, thanks for the prompt reply.
First of all I apologize for the multiple e-mails I ended up sending: The SSL
In article <20180421193618.01f39d9b613cc1f3d38d3...@gmx.us>,
Edmond Dantès wrote:
>Hi,
>Today I tried to get automount(d) running, using my usual indirect
>map experimented in FreeBSD/Linux, but autofs doesn't seem to apply it,
>as witnessed by a quick `df -h`. The -media
Hi,
Today I tried to get automount(d) running, using my usual indirect
map experimented in FreeBSD/Linux, but autofs doesn't seem to apply it,
as witnessed by a quick `df -h`. The -media special map doesn't seem to
work either. Pluggin-in any device doesn't expectably result in it being
mounted.