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Old 12-02-2004
larryase larryase is offline
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RedHat autofs

hello all,

I have a problem that just seem to show up. I was using autofs to mount home directory. It was working for about two week and now is just tsop working. I rebooted the erver and still not working. I can manually mount the directory but unable to mount via autofs. From the client I had to try to see if its a server problem of client. I did the following:

showmount -e server

/export/home 10.1.1.0/255.255.255.0

then I started autofs said ok

su - larryase

no home directory.

my /etc/auto.home

* -ftype=nfs,soft,intr server:/export/home/&

any clue?
 

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