If it is on FC2 the problem is with autofs (broken!!!).
There is a new autofs rpm made available by somebody from redhat, I sent
the URL 10 days ago, look into the archives, or look into bugzilla for bugs in autofs and you'll find the bug (not by me) and the solution with the hint where to get the corrected rpm.
I do not understand once more why there is not an official update for this nasty bug (it seems that all ext3 partitions cannot be mounted with autofs as included in FC2).
Alfredo
On Sun, 19 Sep 2004, CB wrote:
I'm trying to automount a USB/firewire drive.
My /etc/auto.master contains: /test /etc/auto.test
And my /etc/auto.test contains: test1 -fstype=ext3 :/dev/sda1
From my HOWTO reading, I assume automount should now create /test/test1,within which should be the contents of /dev/sda1. But when I plug in the HD, although ls / does show the /test directory, /test itself is empty.
Running /sbin/service autofs status gives me:
Configured Mount Points: ------------------------ /usr/sbin/automount --timeout=60 /test file /etc/auto.test
Active Mount Points: -------------------- /usr/sbin/automount --timeout=60 /test file /etc/auto.test
I can mount /dev/sda1 manually (using mount -t ext3 etc) with no problems, but the automount doesn't seem to do anything.
Any suggestions?
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