automount on debian help

Kenny Donahue kennyd at mc.com
Fri Mar 18 18:27:01 EST 2005


Kenny Donahue wrote:

> Derek Martin wrote:
>
>> On Fri, Mar 18, 2005 at 02:50:08PM -0500, Kenny Donahue wrote:
>>  
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>>>> Ok, let's backtrack a couple of steps...
>>>>
>>>> Can you mount the exported filesystems manually?
>>>>     
>>>
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>>  
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> Sorry. yes, this works.
>
>
>> Which raises another point: do your mount points exist on your new
>> machine?  Autofs normally creates the last part of the path for you...
>> So if you have an automounted filesystem in /nfs/auto/blah, then on
>> your local system, /nfs/auto better exist.  If it doesn't, you're not
>> going to get your files.
>>
>>  
>>
>
> does this mean I need to create /n and /h to mount /n and /h?
> I'll try it.
>
>
> Thanks
> Kenny
>
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Ok, I figured some stuff out.  My domain name coming up as 'localdomain' 
instead of 'mc.com'

I also change AM_UTILS_MAP_HOME='true' to 'false'

......

I just used aptitude and changed my kernel from 2.4 to 2.6.
everything works now.

Thanks to all those who helped.
have a good weekend.
Kenny





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