2009/12/18 Todd Volkert tvolk...@gmail.com:
Hi Yaakov,
Thanks for the response. I'm actually only installing it on one local
machine, but I upgrade every Fedora release and have noticed this behavior
the past few releases. I work at VMware, where every developer can install
whatever OS they
insn't installed, causing the user accounts' home folders to
not be mounted. I have to sign in as root, install autofs, then all is
well.
My question is: shouldn't autofs be installed by default, as part of the
base installation?
Sounds like you're running Fedora on a bunch of machines. How are you
installation is complete, I can't log into any NIS accounts
because autofs insn't installed, causing the user accounts' home folders
to
not be mounted. I have to sign in as root, install autofs, then all is
well.
My question is: shouldn't autofs be installed by default, as part of the
base
On Fri, Dec 18, 2009 at 01:20:48PM -0500, Todd Volkert wrote:
It just makes me wonder if perhaps the ypbind package should depend on the
autofs package...
Clearly it shouldn't because it does not, in fact, depend on autofs.
It's quite possible to use nis on machines that don't use or need
Clearly it shouldn't because it does not, in fact, depend on autofs.
It's quite possible to use nis on machines that don't use or need
autofs.
Fair enough
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Yaakov Nemoy loupgaroubl...@gmail.com writes:
Since your environment is running a setup that's different than 95% of
the end user environments, it might be more prudent to use a kickstart
file with your installs. This will guarantee that autofs is present on
every machine from the beginning.
On Fri, 2009-12-18 at 16:17 -0500, Tom Lane wrote:
I've never actually used kickstart. I wonder if anyone would offer an
opinion on how easy it is to learn/use?
It's very easy to learn and use. In fact, go to your /root directory
and look for a file called anaconda-ks.cfg. It's a kickstart
to
not be mounted. I have to sign in as root, install autofs, then all is
well.
My question is: shouldn't autofs be installed by default, as part of the
base installation?
-T
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, causing the user accounts' home folders to
not be mounted. I have to sign in as root, install autofs, then all is
well.
How have you set up a NIS server as part of the install? It's not part
of the anaconda configuration screens.
My question is: shouldn't autofs be installed by default, as part
the user accounts' home folders
to
not be mounted. I have to sign in as root, install autofs, then all is
well.
How have you set up a NIS server as part of the install? It's not part
of the anaconda configuration screens.
My question is: shouldn't autofs be installed by default, as part
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