Am Freitag, 1. Juni 2007 schrieb ext Dirk Heinrichs:
> Am Freitag, 1. Juni 2007 schrieb ext Alexander Skwar:
> > I'd like to get something like this for Samba hosts as well. As a
> > (dysfunctional :() start, I've hacked up a "auto.smb" script, which
> > you can find at <http://askwar.pastebin.ca/527240>. If invoked on the
> > command line, it returns:
> >
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] /dev/shm $ /etc/autofs/auto.smb winfs001
> > -fstype=smbfs,credentials=/home/askwar/winfs001.cred \
> >          R$      ://winfs001/R$ \
> >          HOME    ://winfs001/HOME \
> >          C$      ://winfs001/C$ \
> >          DAITMeeting     ://winfs001/DAITMeeting \
> >          DEPT    ://winfs001/DEPT \
> >          APPL    ://winfs001/APPL \
> >          F$      ://winfs001/F$ \
> >          ADMIN$          ://winfs001/ADMIN$ \
> >          WORKGROUPS      ://winfs001/WORKGROUPS \
> >          D$      ://winfs001/D$ \
> >          PUBLIC          ://winfs001/PUBLIC \
> >          E$      ://winfs001/E$
> >
> > Those are all the shares on the winfs001 host. In auto.master, I've got
> > the following:
> >
> > /smb    /etc/autofs/auto.smb
> >
> > But it does not work :( When I do a "ls /smb/winfs001/DEPT", I get:
> >
> > ls: cannot access /smb/winfs001/DEPT: No such file or directory
>
> Hmm, I guess the output of your script is wrong. Put this line into the
> awk part instead:
>
> { if (first) { print opts; first=0 }; print " \\\n\t/"$1"\t://"host"/"$1
> }

However, xxx$ shares don't work for me, which they do when entered in a 
static auto.windows.

Bye...

        Dirk
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