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    autofs weirdness - minor directory issue, but seeking understanding

    I've never set up autofs before but I'm trying to on my wife's laptop. Since it's mobile, I didn't want a fixed fstab mount and she'd never be happy manually mounting something.

    Here's what I've done:

    Installed autofs
    Created auto.master:
    Code:
    #
    +auto.master
    /shared /etc/auto.shared --timeout=300 --ghost
    Created auto.shared
    Code:
    * server://media/shared
    /shared is the folder I want to mount to and this works, but it appears as /shared/shared/<FILES> rather than /shared/<FILES>. I tried using "/" in auto.master instead of /shared, but that just does nothing, I tried "/mnt" instead of /shared thinking I would get "/mnt/shared/<FILES> and I do, but it over-mounts so all the other folders in /mnt are hidden.

    I can live with it, but I wondered if there was a way to make it do what I want.

    I guess it will be a moot point soon enough anyway as systemd has it's own automount service.

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    #2
    Not knowing what you have already reviewed, have you see this? https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Autofs
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      #3
      Yes, that's what I followed that got these results.

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        #4
        Originally posted by oshunluvr View Post
        I've never set up autofs before but I'm trying to on my wife's laptop. Since it's mobile, I didn't want a fixed fstab mount and she'd never be happy manually mounting something.

        Here's what I've done:

        Installed autofs
        Created auto.master:
        Code:
        #
        +auto.master
        [COLOR=#ff0000]/shared[/COLOR] /etc/auto.shared --timeout=300 --ghost
        Created auto.shared
        Code:
        * server://media[COLOR=#ff0000]/shared[/COLOR]
        /shared is the folder I want to mount to and this works, but it appears as /shared/shared/<FILES> rather than /shared/<FILES>. I tried using "/" in auto.master instead of /shared, but that just does nothing, I tried "/mnt" instead of /shared thinking I would get "/mnt/shared/<FILES> and I do, but it over-mounts so all the other folders in /mnt are hidden.

        I can live with it, but I wondered if there was a way to make it do what I want.

        I guess it will be a moot point soon enough anyway as systemd has it's own automount service.
        If ,,,I am understanding what I am reading .....it creates the mount point from the beginning part of "auto.master" (/shared,nfs,smb,ect) AND the last part of "auto.shared (/shared,server,data,) so in your case,,,,,,,,,, /shared/shared in auto.master use something distinctive /homeserver ,/srv whatever .

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          #5
          Yeah, I guess. With an fstab mount, you get what you enter, with autofs you get that plus the last bit of the shared directory, apparently.

          The export is server://media/shared. I also had to mount it as nfsV3 since it failed when I tried nfsV4 option. However oddly - the sub export that only supposed to work with nfsV4 is still there. Weird.

          It would help a lot if there was ANY output from autofs. It just fails and no notice. Anyway - I adjusted my links to account for the extra /shared and it works like I want. I just thought it was unnecessary for the extra directory level to be there for no reason or benefit.

          Maybe if you had multiple shares mounted this way they collect under a single directory. OK I guess, but not very flexible.

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            #6
            why not use /nfs in auto.master then ?

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              #7
              The name of the directory isn't really the issue, it just seems that the extra directory layer is unnecessary and restrictive.

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