On 2006-09-08 11:05, Anne Wilson wrote: > Every day logwatch reports the following: > > --------------------- Automount Begin ------------------------ > > > Failed mounts: > .directory Program Lookup Failure 13 Time(s) > net Mount Failure 13 Time(s) > > ---------------------- Automount End ------------------------- > > In October last year Claude Jones suggested that autofs could/should be turned > off unless it is known to be used. He said that it would not affect mounting > usb devices. He didn't say, however, whether it would affect the pop-up > behaviour when a data disk is inserted into a CD/DVD drive. > > Question 1 - does it affect CD/DVD drives? No. > Question 2 - the man page makes it sound as though autofs is pretty essential, > being used during bootup. Would shutting it off impact on this? Are you referring to the sentence: "Usually autofs is invoked at system boot time with the start parameter and at shutdown time with the stop parameter."? That refers to the script in /etc/init.d and is true for any script there that is enabled. It only means that the autofs system is enabled automatically during boot, when so requested. autofs not essential for bootup. > Question 3 - what else do I need to know? Look in the file /etc/auto.master. If there are no uncommented lines, you can disable autofs with impunity. -- Sjoerd Mullender
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