[kwlug-disc] does autofs need /mnt to exist first?
Robert P. J. Day
rpjday at crashcourse.ca
Thu Sep 24 12:09:42 EDT 2009
trying to make a long story as short as possible -- autofs,
attempting to automount an external USB hard drive the instant it's
plugged in.
/etc/auto.master:
/var/autofs/misc /etc/auto.misc --timeout=5
/var/autofs/net /etc/auto.net
/mnt /etc/auto.usb --timeout=2
/etc/auto.usb:
usbdrive -fstype=ext3,rw,sync :/dev/sdb1
usbdrive2 -fstype=ext3,rw,sync :/dev/sdc1
however, plugging in the drive fails to mount it because
(speculation here) the directory /mnt doesn't exist. when autofs is
started, /mnt is created thusly:
# ls -ld /mnt
drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 0 2009-09-24 12:06 /mnt
^ ?????????
#
that just looks wrong to me -- a directory of size zero? that
resembles /sys and /proc. and with those attributes, i can't even
"mkdir" a new directory under there:
# mkdir /mnt/rday
mkdir: cannot create directory `/mnt/rday': No such file or directory
#
is that the problem? for autofs to mount stuff under /mnt, must
/mnt already exist as a *regular* directory? because i've never seen
a system lately that didn't have /mnt as a regular directory.
rday
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