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 . If invoked on the > command line, it returns: > > askwar@winnb000488 /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 } Nice Script, thanks :-) Only drawback of the script approach is that it makes automount's "-ghost" option useless. Bye... Dirk -- Dirk Heinrichs | Tel: +49 (0)162 234 3408 Configuration Manager | Fax: +49 (0)211 47068 111 Capgemini Deutschland | Mail: dirk.heinrichs@capgemini.com Wanheimerstraße 68 | Web: http://www.capgemini.com D-40468 Düsseldorf | ICQ#: 110037733 GPG Public Key C2E467BB | Keyserver: www.keyserver.net