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

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Le 04/11/2012 12:20, Thierry B. a écrit :
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 top 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

Thierry B.


Le 05/11/2012 14:04, Leonardo Chiquitto a écrit :
On Mon, Nov 5, 2012 at 10:23 AM, Thierry Bothorel
<thierry.bothorel@xxxxxxxxx>  wrote:
Le 05/11/2012 10:32, Ian Kent a écrit :
On Mon, 2012-11-05 at 17:30 +0800, Ian Kent wrote:
I think you might need a kernel based on upstream 3.1 or later.
There were some small changes to coreutils and libacl IIRC, which also
resolved this but since the kernel was changed they probably aren't
worth the trouble.

Ian

Thanks, I will upgrade my distro and see what happens with a newer kernel.
Stable kernel 3.0.9 also should have the fixes for this problem.

Thanks,
Leonardo

For your information I upgraded to kernel 3.2.0 and the issue I described is still there :

http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xv8w4g_autofs_tech
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