Re: Browsing the top mount folder mounts ALL entries in auto.misc

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On Sun, 2012-11-04 at 12:20 +0100, Thierry B. wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I have this line in auto.master :
> 
> /- /etc/auto.misc --timeout=30
> 
> and in auto.misc :
> 
> /media/autofs/winlinux	-fstype=auto		:/dev/sdb1
> /media/autofs/BACKUP	-fstype=auto		:/dev/sdc1
> /media/autofs/NAS 
> -fstype=cifs,user=xxxxxxxx,password=xxxxxxxxxx,iocharset=utf8,workgroup=workgroup 
> ://192.168.1.253/volume_1-1
> 
> 
> Each time I browse /media/autofs, ALL entries in auto.misc are mounted, 
> whereas I only want to enter in /media/autofs/NAS. To avoid this, I had 
> to add to set a specific to level folder for each entry :
> 
> 
> /media/autofs.winlinux/winlinux	-fstype=auto		:/dev/sdb1
> /media/autofs.BACKUP/BACKUP	-fstype=auto		:/dev/sdc1
> /media/autofs.NAS/NAS 
> -fstype=cifs,user=xxxxxxxx,password=xxxxxxxxxx,iocharset=utf8,workgroup=workgroup 
> ://192.168.1.253/volume_1-1
> 
> It works, but I wonder if there is a mean to keep the same top level 
> directory without mounting all entries automatically.
> 
> autofs 5.0.6-0ubuntu2
> linux-image-3.0.0-26-generic 3.0.0-26.42

I think you might need a kernel based on upstream 3.1 or later.

Ian


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