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From: Ian Kent <raven@themaw.net>
To: Matthew Jurgens <autofs@edcint.co.nz>
Cc: autofs@linux.kernel.org
Subject: Re: unable to automount windows C$
Date: Tue, 09 Jun 2009 11:05:36 +0800	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <4A2DD180.4010303@themaw.net> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <4A2DADEA.3010406@edcint.co.nz>

Matthew Jurgens wrote:
> 
>>>> All I'm saying is that, for whatever reason, autofs is treating your
>>>> program map as a file map. Why I don't know.
>>>>
>>>>       
>> It is checking if the map (path in ap->argv[0]) has the execute bit set
>> for the owner.
>>
>> Ian
>>
>>   
> So my file looks like
> -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root   1193 2009-05-16 09:53 /opt/maj/auto.samba
> Which seems to meet all the criteria - owned by root, executable by root
> etc etc

Yes, it looks OK but I don't know of any problems with this, so I'm at a
loss as to what could be happening.

Does running this script using "/opt/maj/auto.samba <some server>" work?

> 
> This is only a side issue as to why we can not automount samba paths
> ending in $
> 

Sure, but we can't check changes to the script if we can't execute it.

Ian

  parent reply	other threads:[~2009-06-09  3:05 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 30+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2008-12-10 19:49 unable to automount windows C$ Scott Belnap
2008-12-23  6:13 ` Ian Kent
2009-05-11  0:43   ` Matthew Jurgens
2009-05-12  4:45     ` Ian Kent
2009-05-13  4:57       ` Matthew Jurgens
2009-05-13  5:05         ` Ian Kent
2009-05-13  5:30           ` Ian Kent
2009-05-13 11:54             ` Jeff Layton
2009-05-13 14:08               ` Ian Kent
     [not found]           ` <4A0A59F5.1090308@edcint.co.nz>
2009-05-13  5:32             ` Ian Kent
2009-05-13  5:47               ` Matthew Jurgens
2009-05-13  5:58                 ` Matthew Jurgens
2009-05-13  8:09                   ` Ian Kent
2009-05-13  8:16                     ` Ian Kent
2009-05-13  8:03                 ` Ian Kent
2009-05-13 23:55                   ` Matthew Jurgens
2009-05-14  2:23                     ` Ian Kent
     [not found]                       ` <4A0CC262.7020105@edcint.co.nz>
2009-05-15  7:13                         ` Ian Kent
2009-05-17  7:48                           ` Matthew Jurgens
2009-05-18  1:39                             ` Ian Kent
2009-06-02  5:45                               ` Matthew Jurgens
2009-06-02 11:17                                 ` Ian Kent
2009-06-04  0:15                                   ` Matthew Jurgens
2009-06-04  4:24                                     ` Ian Kent
     [not found]                                       ` <4A2DADEA.3010406@edcint.co.nz>
2009-06-09  3:05                                         ` Ian Kent [this message]
2009-06-09  3:21                                         ` Ian Kent
2009-06-09  8:03                                           ` Matthew Jurgens
2009-06-09  9:35                       ` Matthew Jurgens
2009-06-11  6:23                         ` Ian Kent
2009-06-11 12:13                           ` Matthew Jurgens

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