Re: [PATCH] Explain /etc/auto.master.d usage

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On Thu, 2019-03-14 at 23:13 +0000, Vincent.Mcintyre@xxxxxxxx wrote:
> I've noticed people have difficulty fully parsing the rather terse
> description in samples/auto.master, eg bugs.debian.org/693782.
> Give a specific example of the usage to make understanding easier.
> 
> Signed-off-by: Vincent McIntyre <vincent.mcintyre@xxxxxxxx>
> 
> diff --git a/man/auto.master.5.in b/man/auto.master.5.in
> index 68242d4..ee83794 100644
> --- a/man/auto.master.5.in
> +++ b/man/auto.master.5.in
> @@ -383,6 +383,20 @@ All accesses to paths in the map
>  will trigger mounts when they are accessed and the Name Service Switch
>  configuration will be used to locate the source of the map
>  .IR auto.data .
> +.sp
> +To avoid making edits to @@autofsmapdir@@/auto.master,
> +@@autofsmapdir@@/auto.master.d may be used.
> +Files in that directory must have an ".autofs" suffix, e.g.
> +.IR @@autofsmapdir@@/auto.master.d/extra.autofs.
> +Such files contain lines of the same format as the auto.master file, e.g.
> +.sp
> +.RS +.2i
> +.ta 1.0i
> +.nf
> +/foo    /etc/auto.foo
> +/baz    yp:baz.map
> +.fi
> +.RE
>  .SH "SEE ALSO"
>  .BR automount (8),
>  .BR autofs (5),
> diff --git a/samples/auto.master b/samples/auto.master
> index 9a9968a..0fc57f3 100644
> --- a/samples/auto.master
> +++ b/samples/auto.master
> @@ -13,7 +13,11 @@
>  /net   -hosts
>  #
>  # Include /etc/auto.master.d/*.autofs
> -# The included files must conform to the format of this file.
> +# To add an extra map using this mechanism you will need to add
> +# two configuration items - one /etc/auto.master.d/extra.autofs file
> +# (using the same line format as the auto.master file)
> +# and a separate mount map (e.g. /etc/auto.extra or an auto.extra NIS map)
> +# that is referred to by the foo.autofs file.

Shouldn't that be extra.autofs not foo.autofs?

>  #
>  +dir:/etc/auto.master.d
>  #




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