I often get these messages from automount in /var/log/messages: Mar 21 13:27:38 xxx automount[30662]: key "oldmount1" not found in map source(s). Mar 21 13:27:38 xxx automount[30662]: key "oldmount2" not found in map source(s). Mar 21 13:27:38 xxx automount[30662]: key "oldmount3" not found in map source(s). Mar 21 13:28:40 xxx automount[30662]: key "oldmount1" not found in map source(s). Mar 21 13:28:40 xxx automount[30662]: key "oldmount2" not found in map source(s). Mar 21 13:28:40 xxx automount[30662]: key "oldmount3" not found in map source(s). Mar 22 11:11:37 xxx automount[30662]: key "oldmount2" not found in map source(s). Mar 22 11:11:37 xxx automount[30662]: key "oldmount3" not found in map source(s). Mar 22 11:11:37 xxx automount[30662]: key "oldmount1" not found in map source(s). oldmount1/2/3 are NFS mounts from a machine that no longer exist since the source machine was turned off. None of the /etc/auto.* files reference these mounts at all, nor does /etc/fstab. Even reboots have not helped -- oldmount1/2/3 have not existed for a few months now. Does anyone know how to "reset" automount to forget about these obsolete values? Cheers, Raman -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines