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| Hello Sun Managers, When using the automounter for multiple (hierarchical) mounts, e.g. Modules -ro \ / svr1,svr2:/fs00/s00/Modules/SunOS_5.11_sparc_all \ /share svr1,svr2:/fs00/s00/Modules/share a mountpoint of / is assumed if you omit the first mountpoint. For a single mount entry, e.g. Modules -ro svr1,svr2:/fs00/s00/Modules the man page does not specify a mountpoint: key [ -mount-options ] location ... however the automounter on Solaris (e.g. 8 and 9), seems to happily accept it, i.e. this entry does work: Modules -ro / svr1,svr2:/fs00/s00/Modules While I would tend to not list the mountpoint /, I am curious if there are technical arguments for or against it. Or reprhrased - by listing the mount point '/' for a simple map entry, does the automounter have to do something different internally, or is the mountpoint simply ignored. Cheers --pwo -- Peter W. Osel | pwo@Infineon.COM | pwo@pwo.de | http://pwo.de/ pgp key fingerprint = 79 2D DD 49 C0 AA D8 CF 2C F9 A5 6A BA 37 0E 28 |