Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:
Tod Thomas wrote:
> Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:
>
>> Dumb question - what error message do you get when you try do "cd
>> /misc/sata1"? Automount does not mount anything until you try to
>> access it. It does not mount your drive just because you plugged it in.
>>
>> Mikkel
>>
>>
> No such file or directory, and that's doing a "cd /mnt/sata1" - I
always
> mount to mnt, I just reused the /etc/auto.misc file.
>
>
Oops - you are correct - I missed the change. If I remember
correctly, the mount points need to exist - automount does not
create them.
Mikkel
As it turns out there were two problems. The first was a typo. The
second was trying to use -L to automount the partition by label.
Instead in auto.misc I needed:
sata1 -fstype=ext3 :/dev/disk/by-label/SATA1
sata2 -fstype=ext3 :/dev/disk/by-label/SATA2
/dev/disk/by-label? How long has that been around?
Thanks Mikkel for helping out.
- Tod