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PAWD(1) 						      General Commands Manual							   PAWD(1)

NAME
pawd - print automounter working directory SYNOPSIS
pawd [ path ... ] DESCRIPTION
pawd is used to print the current working directory, adjusted to reflect proper paths that can be reused to go through the automounter for the shortest possible path. In particular, the path printed back does not include any of Amd's local mount points. Using them is unsafe, because Amd may unmount managed file systems from the mount points, and thus including them in paths may not always find the files within. Without any arguments, pawd will print the automounter adjusted current working directory. With any number of arguments, it will print the adjusted path of each one of the arguments. SEE ALSO
pwd(1). amd(8), amq(8), ``am-utils'' info(1) entry. Linux NFS and Automounter Administration by Erez Zadok, ISBN 0-7821-2739-8, (Sybex, 2001). http://www.am-utils.org Amd - The 4.4 BSD Automounter AUTHORS
Erez Zadok <ezk@cs.sunysb.edu>, Computer Science Department, Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, New York, USA. Other authors and contributors to am-utils are listed in the AUTHORS file distributed with am-utils. 6 Jan 1998 PAWD(1)

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FSINFO(8)						      System Manager's Manual							 FSINFO(8)

NAME
fsinfo - coordinate site-wide filesystem information SYNOPSIS
fsinfo [ -v ] [ -a autodir ] [ -b bootparams ] [ -d dumpsets ] [ -e exports ] [ -f fstabs ] [ -h hostname ] [ -m automounts ] [ -I dir ] [ -D string[=string] ] [ -U string[=string] ] config ... DESCRIPTION
The fsinfo utility takes a set of system configuration information, and generates a coordinated set of amd , mount and mountd configuration files. The fsinfo command is fully described in the document Amd - The 4.4BSD Automounter SEE ALSO
amd(8), mount(8), mountd(8). ``am-utils'' info(1) entry. Linux NFS and Automounter Administration by Erez Zadok, ISBN 0-7821-2739-8, (Sybex, 2001). http://www.am-utils.org Amd - The 4.4 BSD Automounter HISTORY
The fsinfo command first appeared in 4.4BSD. AUTHORS
Jan-Simon Pendry <jsp@doc.ic.ac.uk>, Department of Computing, Imperial College, London, UK. Erez Zadok <ezk@cs.sunysb.edu>, Computer Science Department, Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, New York, USA. Other authors and contributors to am-utils are listed in the AUTHORS file distributed with am-utils. June 28, 1993 FSINFO(8)
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