On 6/8/2017 11:03 AM, Fred Smith wrote:
I'm trying to set up autofs on my C7 netbook so I can automount a cifs
share (actually two) from my NAS box, and because when I'm not at home
I don't want it attempting to mount it.
Automounting is now done through systemd. You just have to create two
"unit files" to describe the mount. One holds the information for a
static mount in fstab and the other is the automount entry that launches
the first when its mount point is accessed.
http://blog.tomecek.net/post/automount-with-systemd/
So you'd need two files, mnt-syno\x2dfredex.mount and
mnt-syno\x2dfredex.automount, both in /etc/systemd/system. You'll need
an Options= clause in the .mount file for your CIFS mount options.
Note that the .mount file is not enabled, so it doesn't mount at boot
time. Enable the .automount file to start at boot and it will start the
.mount file on access.
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