Date: Tue, 15 Feb 2000 10:10:34 -0600 (CST) From: Raul Zighelboim <mango@zighelboim.com> To: Spidey <beaupran@iro.umontreal.ca> Cc: Doug Barton <Doug@gorean.org>, Freebsd Questions Mailing list <freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG> Subject: Re: Automounting drives Message-ID: <Pine.BSF.4.10.10002151007020.93553-100000@rodia.zighelboim.com> In-Reply-To: <14503.21857.343169.24623@anarcat.dyndns.org>
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Hello there;
Would you have an example to mount smb filesystems ?
I tried:
NT mount:="/usr/local/sbin/shlight //NT ${fs} \
-U user"
umount:=/usr/local/sbin/unshlight ${fs}
on /etc/amd.mnta
But amd converted the '//' into '/'... and '////' into '/' ...
thanks
On Sun, 13 Feb 2000, Spidey wrote:
>
> Ya guys are the best. Thanks for your patience.
>
> Once again, I forgot to take a look at the mailing lists archives, but
> I guess that I'm fogiven now.. :))
>
> CU
>
> --- Big Brother told Doug Barton to write, at 13:59 of February 13:
> > Spidey wrote:
> > >
> > > Hi.
> > >
> > > I am searching for a program or hack to the capability to do have my
> > > /cdrom or /floppy mounted automatically as I need them.
> >
> > I recently sent this response to the list, however the mail archives
> > are down, so here you go.
> >
> > Well, the mail archives have some very interesting tidbits, as
> > do
> > various other sites. One extremely helpful reference is the
> > documentation
> > available through gnu info ('info amd') and/or the URL
> > http://www.netbsd.org/Documentation/bsd/amdref.html.
> >
> > The thing about amd is that everyone has their own way of doing
> > things. Personally I prefer the approach of putting all the details in
> > amd.conf rather than on the command line. I have cobbled together the
> > following to do what you mention here, YMMV.
> >
> > rc.conf.local:
> > amd_enable="YES" # Run amd service with $amd_flags (or
> > NO).
> > amd_flags="-F /etc/amd.conf"
> >
> > /etc/amd.conf:
> > [ global ]
> > # Only search for maps of this type
> > map_type = file
> >
> > # Search this path for maps
> > search_path = /etc
> >
> > # Use this directory for amd's private mount points
> > auto_dir = /usr/amd/realmounts
> >
> > # Check /etc/hosts for hostnames
> > normalize_hostnames = yes
> >
> > # Lock the amd process into memory, improves perf.
> > plock = no
> >
> > # Use the special /default entry in maps
> > selectors_on_default = yes
> >
> > log_file = /var/log/amd.log
> > log_options = all
> >
> > # DEFINE AN AMD MOUNT POINT
> > [ /mnt/auto ]
> > map_name = amd.mnta
> >
> > /etc/amd.mnta:
> > /defaults type:=program;fs:=${autodir}/auto/${key};\
> > unmount:="/sbin/umount umount ${fs}"
> >
> > cdrom mount:="/sbin/mount mount -t cd9660 /dev/acd0c ${fs}";\
> > opts:=ro
> >
> > floppyd mount:="/sbin/mount mount -t msdos /dev/fd0c ${fs}"
> >
> >
> > You can obviously change the amd mount point (/mnt/auto) and the
> > physical mount point (/usr/amd/realmounts/auto) if you want to. Whatever
> > directories you choose, make sure that you create them before you try to
> > use amd. It is probably not necessary to bury the real mount points so
> > far
> > in the filesystem anymore, my configuration is a leftover from the "bad
> > old days" when a stuck mount would prevent you from doing anything on
> > the
> > system because the getcwd() function would hang on the mount if it was
> > in
> > a top level directory. On the other hand, since you only have to deal
> > with
> > this directory once in a blue moon, I haven't bothered to change it.
> >
> > I hope that this helps you get started, and provides some
> > examples
> > as to how amd works. It should go without saying that to automount (and
> > read) a regular cdrom you would do 'ls /mnt/auto/cdrom' for example.
> > Same
> > goes for a DOS floppy, via 'ls /mnt/auto/floppyd'.
> >
> >
> > Good luck,
> >
> > Doug
> > --
> > "Welcome to the desert of the real."
> >
> > - Laurence Fishburne as Morpheus, "The Matrix"
>
> --
> Si l'image donne l'illusion de savoir
> C'est que l'adage pretend que pour croire,
> L'important ne serait que de voir
>
> Lofofora
>
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