I'm playing with autofs and friends and the problem that I'm encountering is that while it always mounts the object I'm after it always mounts it as root, even though I specified the "user" option and the user has made the access that caused the object to mount.
This leads to the user not being able to write to the mount. Has anyone used autofs, specifically with floppies and solved this problem before? -- "I understand this is your first dead client," Sabian was saying. The absurdity of the statement made me want to laugh but they don't call me Deadpan Allie and lie. -- Pat Cadigan, "Mindplayers"
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