Thanks to: William Chow <williamc_49@yahoo.com> Kelly Ormsby <kelly@watri.org.au> "Koul, Minoti" <koulmin@ugs.com> Webmaster - ITServ GmbH <webmaster@itserv.de> tagriffin@micron.com and others coming Thanks to Teressa Griffin.I tried her suggestion and it works. Her suggestion: Linux typically has great difficulty dealing with direct mounts. If you stick with indirect mounts you will be much better off. Other suggestions received: 1) automount on Linux is broken and needs to re-compile. - I have not re-compile; 2) Linux autofs didn't understand the /- identifier, use direct-maps instead - didn't work;, no direcotry listing though the mount was created; 3) Linux does not support direct maps thru autofs; 4) Post the questin on other list - which I did on linux list and not much help; Thank you very much for your help. Regards Alan Alan Kong wrote: > Dear All, > > The problem could partially related to this list. If not, pls accept > my apology. > > I was unable to automount file system on Red Hat Linux 9 exported from > Sparc Solaris 8. When I issued 'autofs start' on Linux, no errors was > observed and the file system was not mounted even though the mount > point '-' was created in the root directory. > > The Solaris is running NIS+ in compat mode while the Linux is running > NIS. I had no problem if mount was used. > > Contents in: > /etc/auto.master: > /- /etc/auto.direct > > /etc/auto.direct: > /fs1 -rw,nosuid server:/fs1 > > Thank you. > > Regards > Alan > _______________________________________________ > sunmanagers mailing list > sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org > http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagers _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagersReceived on Mon Dec 6 21:05:49 2004
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