automount seems not to work
Ted Kaczmarek
tedkaz at optonline.net
Sun Sep 19 10:24:24 UTC 2004
On Sun, 2004-09-19 at 04:21, CB wrote:
> I'm trying to automount a USB/firewire drive.
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> My /etc/auto.master contains:
> /test /etc/auto.test
>
> And my /etc/auto.test contains:
> test1 -fstype=ext3 :/dev/sda1
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> >From my HOWTO reading, I assume automount should now create /test/test1,
> within which should be the contents of /dev/sda1. But when I plug in the
> HD, although ls / does show the /test directory, /test itself is empty.
>
> Running /sbin/service autofs status gives me:
>
> Configured Mount Points:
> ------------------------
> /usr/sbin/automount --timeout=60 /test file /etc/auto.test
>
> Active Mount Points:
> --------------------
> /usr/sbin/automount --timeout=60 /test file /etc/auto.test
>
>
> I can mount /dev/sda1 manually (using mount -t ext3 etc) with no
> problems, but the automount doesn't seem to do anything.
>
> Any suggestions?
Interesting, for kicks what happens if you add an entry to fstab with
the modules loaded and than do a mount -a ?
Ted
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