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Update 8 completely h0rked autofs

Update 8 completely h0rked autofs

2006-07-25       - By Doug Stewart

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Doug Stewart wrote:
> Howdy all,
> Mind telling me why autofs was so radically changed for U8? My 3.8 boxes
> now cannot mount auto_nfs or auto_proj maps (auto.home is still working).
>
> After the 'why', would anyone mind floating a solution?  Thanks.

One solution (if anyone else is seeing this behavior) is to move the
/etc/init.d/autofs initscript and replace it with the
/etc/init.d/autofs.rpmsave one, then restart autofs.  This is obviously
not a desirable long-term solution, but it works to get systems back on
their feet.

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Doug Stewart
Senior Systems Administrator/Web Applications Developer
Lockheed Martin Advanced Technology Labs
dstewart@(protected)
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