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# mount -v | grep /home/b
# mount -v | grep /home/b
nfs.server.de:/home/b on /home/b type nfs (rw,addr=172.16.17.24)
nfs.server.de:/home/b on /home/b type nfs (rw,addr=172.16.17.24)
</source>
===cifs===
<i>/etc/auto.master.d/mycifsshare.autofs</i>:
<source lang=bash>
/data/cifs /etc/auto.master.d/mycifsshare.map
</source>
<i>/etc/auto.master.d/mycifsshare.map</i>:
<source lang=bash>
mycifsshare -fstype=cifs,rw,credentials=/etc/samba/mycifsshare_credentials,uid=<myuser>,forceuid ://192.168.1.2/mycifsshare
</source>
</source>

Revision as of 13:07, 26 July 2016

autofs autofs

Automount home directories

/etc/auto.master

#
# Include /etc/auto.master.d/*.autofs
#
+dir:/etc/auto.master.d

/etc/auto.master.d/home.autofs

/home   /etc/auto.master.d/home.map

/etc/auto.master.d/home.map

Mount homes from different locations.

*       :/data/home/& nfs.server.de:/home/&

The asterisk marks any dir in /home/* should be matched by this rule. The ampers and is replaced by the part which was matched by *. So if you enter /home/a the automounter searches local for /data/home/a which will be mounted when found.

# cd /home/a
# mount -v | grep /home/a
/data/home/a on /home/a type none (rw,bind)

For another /home/b which is on the nfs server it looks like this:

# cd /home/b
# mount -v | grep /home/b
nfs.server.de:/home/b on /home/b type nfs (rw,addr=172.16.17.24)

cifs

/etc/auto.master.d/mycifsshare.autofs:

/data/cifs	/etc/auto.master.d/mycifsshare.map

/etc/auto.master.d/mycifsshare.map:

mycifsshare -fstype=cifs,rw,credentials=/etc/samba/mycifsshare_credentials,uid=<myuser>,forceuid ://192.168.1.2/mycifsshare