Thanks David.
Two questions?  Where is the ${key} refer to?  Since I do not see it defined
anywhere.  And instead of /homes would it not be acceptable to use /net?
I had begun setting up a /etc/amd.conf and a /etc/amd/amd.net file.

Here are the contents as they are now.
/etc/amd.conf
 [global]
log_file = /var/log/amd
debug_options = all,noreaddir
[/net]
map_type = file
map_name = /etc/amd/amd.net
mount_type = nfs

And cat /etc/amd/amd.net

* -opts:=rw,wsize=8192,rsize=8192,nfsvers=3,tcp,soft,intr
        type:=nfs;rhost:=rockstar.xnet.is



-----Original Message-----
From: David DELAVENNAT [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 8. mars 2007 15:00
To: Zlfar M. E. Johnson
Subject: Re: amd howto

Zlfar M. E. Johnson a icrit :
> Hi
>
> I would appreciate if someone could point me to a good how to or
> directions for setting up amd on openbsd.  I had hoped there was
> something like /etc/automount.master, but I see that openbsd uses amd
> to do basically the same thing.  I want to try mounting nfs shares
> with amd using something like /etc/amd.conf.
>
> thank you.
>
>
hi ulfar,

something like this?

/etc/amd.conf

[global]
log_file = syslog
log_options = info
browsable_dirs = no

[/homes]
map_type = file
map_name = /etc/amd.homes
mount_type = nfs

/etc/amd.homes

/defaults
type:=nfsl;opts:=rw,grpid,revsport,proto=tcp,vers=3,nosuid,nodev,noatime;
*           rhost:=filer;rfs:=/data/homes;sublink:=${key};

/etc/syslog.conf

...
!amd
*.*     /var/log/amd.log
...


Cordialement / Best regards

/david

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