Amazon S3FS Automounter of sorts

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Title: Amazon S3FS Automounter of sorts
Hi,

I’ve just started using Amazon S3 for storage and have used s3fs to mount the buckets on the file system.
  1. I was wondering if anyone has a better method – even though this meets my current needs.
  2. if there is an automounter that could be tweaked to work with s3fs. The entries in my fstab are rather different to the normal disk based ones,
   s3fs#BUCKETNAME /mnt/s3/BUCKETNAME fuse allow_other,default_acl=public-read,noauto 0 0 ,so I wasn’t sure if it is possible.

My reasoning to want an automounter is I’m not sure on the amount of extra calls made to the S3, so would prefer it not be connected if its not needed.

Thanks,
Matt

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