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Super mp3 converter 6 1 31. automount - manage autofs mount points
I haven’t upgraded to Linux Mint 17.3. I’m running 17.2 right now and it is working fine. I wonder if something happened in that transition to 17.3. Did you upgrade to Linux Mint 17.3 or did you reformat and do a fresh install of Linux Mint 17.3? Not sure that it would matter, but sometimes the upgrades don’t work all that well.
Synopsis
automount [options] [master_map]
Description
- Introduction to Linux Automount. In the Linux operating system, the automount utility is used to manage the automount points for autofs i.e. The Linux automounter. The Linux automount functionality is to provide them on-demand as well as an auto unmounting file system to the environment. In this utility, there is no need to do the manual mounting.
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- Unix & Linux Stack Exchange is a question and answer site for users of Linux, FreeBSD and other Un.x-like operating systems. It only takes a minute to sign up. I can cause it to automount by typing 'ls /mnt/longandannoyingname' but I can no longer type 'ls /mnt/lo' to have it autocomplete. (Alternately, can zsh autocomplete autofs.
The automount program is used to manage mount points for autofs, the inlined Linux automounter. automount works by reading theauto.master(5) map and sets up mount points for each entry in the master map allowing them to be automatically mounted when accessed. The file systemsare then automatically umounted after a period of inactivity.
Options
-h, --help
Arguments
automount takes one optional argument, the name of the master map to use. Due 1 2 3.
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Please report other bugs along with a detailed description to <[email protected]>. For instructions on how to join the list and for archivesvisit http://linux.kernel.org/mailman/listinfo/autofs
Author
H. Peter Anvin <[email protected]> and Ian Kent <[email protected]>.