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5.2 KiB
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autofs-5.0.8 - make autofs(5) consistent with auto.master(5)
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From: Ian Kent <raven@themaw.net>
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The presentation in autofs(5) isn't the same as that in auto.master(5).
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---
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CHANGELOG | 1 +
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man/auto.master.5.in | 18 +++++++++++-------
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man/autofs.5 | 41 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------------
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3 files changed, 39 insertions(+), 21 deletions(-)
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--- autofs-5.0.7.orig/CHANGELOG
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+++ autofs-5.0.7/CHANGELOG
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@@ -93,6 +93,7 @@
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- change walk_tree() to take ap.
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- add negative cache lookup to hesiod lookup.
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- fix external env configure.
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+- make autofs(5) consistent with auto.master(5).
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25/07/2012 autofs-5.0.7
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=======================
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--- autofs-5.0.7.orig/man/auto.master.5.in
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+++ autofs-5.0.7/man/auto.master.5.in
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@@ -38,14 +38,14 @@ Access to mounts in maps is governed by
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.P
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For direct maps the mount point is always specified as:
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.P
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-/-
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+.BR /-
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.P
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and the key used within the direct map is the full path to the mount point. The direct map
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may have multiple entries in the master map.
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.P
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For indirect maps access is by using the path scheme:
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.P
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-.RI / mount-point / key
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+.BR /mount-point/key
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.P
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where
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.I mount-point
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@@ -57,7 +57,9 @@ map given in the entry (See
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.P
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Additionally, a map may be included from its source as if it were itself
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present in the master map by including a line of the form:
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-.BR +\ [ maptype , format :] map [ options ]
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+.P
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+.BR + [ maptype [, format ]:] map\ [ options ]
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+.P
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and
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.BR automount (8)
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will process the map according to the specification described below for
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@@ -73,14 +75,14 @@ which contains options to be applied to
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.P
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The format of a master map entry is:
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.TP
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-.IR mount-point\ [ map-type [, format ]:] map\ [ options ]
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+.BR mount-point\ [ map-type [, format ]:] map\ [ options ]
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.TP
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-\fBmount-point\fP
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+.B mount-point
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Base location for the \fBautofs\fP filesystem to be mounted. For
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indirect maps this directory will be created (as with \fBmkdir \-p\fP)
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and is removed when the \fBautofs\fP filesystem is umounted.
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.TP
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-\fBmap-type\fP
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+.B map-type
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Type of map used for this mount point. The following are
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valid map types:
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.RS
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@@ -133,7 +135,8 @@ for maps of types \fBfile\fP, \fBdir\fP,
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in the case for maps of type \fByp\fP, \fBnisplus\fP, or \fBhesiod\fP or
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the \fBdn\fP of an LDAP entry for maps of type \fBldap\fP.
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.TP
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-\fBoptions\fP
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+.B options
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+.br
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Any remaining command line arguments without leading dashes (\-) are
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taken as options (\fI\-o\fP) to \fBmount\fP. Arguments with leading
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dashes are considered options for the maps.
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@@ -287,6 +290,7 @@ it will used for subsequent lookups.
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There are three common schemas in use:
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.TP
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.I nisMap
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+.br
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Entries in the \fBnisMap\fP schema are \fBnisObject\fP objects in
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the specified subtree, where the \fBcn\fP attribute is the key
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(the wildcard key is "/"), and the \fBnisMapEntry\fP attribute
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--- autofs-5.0.7.orig/man/autofs.5
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+++ autofs-5.0.7/man/autofs.5
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@@ -22,42 +22,56 @@ This is a description of the text file f
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these files may exist. All empty lines or lines beginning with # are
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ignored. The basic format of one line in such maps is:
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.P
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-.BI "key [" -options "] location"
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-
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-.SS key
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+.BR key\ [ -options ]\ location
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+.TP
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+.B key
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+.br
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For indirect mounts this is the part of the path name between the mount point
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and the path into the filesystem when it is mounted. Usually you can think about the
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key as a sub-directory name below the autofs managed mount point.
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For direct mounts this is the full path of each mount point. This map is always
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associated with the /- mount point in the master map.
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-
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-.SS options
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+.TP
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+.B options
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+.br
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Zero or more options may be given. Options can also be given in the
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.B auto.master
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file in which case both values are cumulative (this is a difference
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from SunOS). The options are a list of comma separated options as
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customary for the
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.BR mount (8)
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-command. There are two special options
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-.I -fstype=
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-used to specify a filesystem type if the filesystem is not of the default
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+command.
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+
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+There are several special options
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+.RS
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+.TP
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+.B -fstype=
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+.br
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+is used to specify a filesystem type if the filesystem is not of the default
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NFS type. This option is processed by the automounter and not by the mount
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command.
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-.I -strict
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+.TP
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+.B -strict
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+.br
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is used to treat errors when mounting file systems as fatal. This is important when
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multiple file systems should be mounted (`multi-mounts'). If this option
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is given, no file system is mounted at all if at least one file system
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can't be mounted.
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-.I -use-weight-only
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+.TP
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+.B -use-weight-only
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+.br
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is used to make the weight the sole factor in selecting a server when multiple
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servers are present in a map entry.
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and
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-.I -no-use-weight-only
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+.TP
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+.B -no-use-weight-only
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+.br
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can be used to negate the option if it is present in the master map entry
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for the map but is not wanted for the given mount.
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-.SS location
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+.RE
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+.TP
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+.B location
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The location specifies from where the file system is to be mounted. In the
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most cases this will be an NFS volume and the usual notation
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.I host:pathname
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@@ -227,7 +241,6 @@ Anything else is questionable and unsupp
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<path> host1(3),host:/blah
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.fi
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.RE
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-.sp
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.SH UNSUPPORTED
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This version of the automounter supports direct maps stored in FILE, NIS, NISPLUS
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and LDAP only.
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