Automounter, where do I get one ...

Automounter, where do I get one ...

Post by Lasse Hyton » Thu, 13 Jul 2000 04:00:00



I have a question,

where do get automounter on my linux? It didn't come with the RedHat
6.1 pakage (or did it?) and I need it in my environment to mount disks and
directories from fileserver.
Not the same need as using automounting in fstab. It has to be one that
mounts disks when using them and then releasing them after some time
interval when that mount is idle. It usually comes with NFS in some other
systems.

Thanks for ...

jep,
Lasse

 
 
 

Automounter, where do I get one ...

Post by Koos P » Thu, 13 Jul 2000 04:00:00



| I have a question,
|
| where do get automounter on my linux? It didn't come with the RedHat
| 6.1 pakage (or did it?)

It comes with RedHat in autofs-*.rpm

Koos Pol
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S.C. Pol - Systems Administrator - Compuware Europe B.V. - Amsterdam

Check my email address when you hit "Reply".

 
 
 

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