Here the complete grep cdrom /var/log/syslog: Jul 7 10:48:44 bilbo automount[31697]: key "cdrom" not found in map source(s). Jul 7 11:35:04 bilbo automount[31697]: key "cdrom" not found in map source(s). Jul 7 11:39:20 bilbo automount[31697]: key "cdrom" not found in map source(s). Jul 7 11:40:38 bilbo automount[31697]: key "cdrom" not found in map source(s). Jul 7 14:10:41 bilbo automount[31697]: key "cdrom" not found in map source(s). Jul 7 14:33:05 bilbo automount[31697]: key "cdrom" not found in map source(s). Jul 7 14:39:05 bilbo automount[31697]: key "cdrom" not found in map source(s). Jul 7 15:42:33 bilbo automount[31697]: key "cdrom" not found in map source(s). Jul 7 16:59:00 bilbo automount[31697]: key "cdrom" not found in map source(s). Jul 7 17:00:36 bilbo automount[31697]: key "cdrom" not found in map source(s). Jul 7 18:23:37 bilbo automount[31697]: key "cdrom" not found in map source(s).
Best regards, Reiner Am Mo., 6. Juli 2020 um 08:05 Uhr schrieb Andrei POPESCU < andreimpope...@gmail.com>: > On Lu, 06 iul 20, 07:49:09, Reiner Buehl wrote: > > Hello, > > > > I keep getting messages from syslog "key "cdrom" not found in map > > source(s)." on the console of my Debian Stretch system but I don't even > > have a cd rom installed in this system. > > > > I already checked /etc/fstab, /etc/samba/smb.conf, /etc/autofs.conf and > all > > the /etc/auto.* files as this message normally points to wrong NFS or > other > > file system exports. I also checked the output of exportfs and did reboot > > many times but I can't get rid of these messages. > > > > Do you have any idea what else could cause them? > > Please post the entire log / dmesg entry (copy-paste). > > Kind regards, > Andrei > -- > http://wiki.debian.org/FAQsFromDebianUser >