Volker Borchert wrote:
> Robert Bonomi wrote:
>
>> HOWEVER, one can create symlinks elsewhere in the filesystem that point
>> to the actual directories under the amd 'mount point'.
>
> The downside symlinks is that they need special care with tools like
> df, du, find, ...
You could get away with null mounts instead of symlinks. However- you'd
lose the "auto" aspect, I guess, because the null mount would access the
target, ths trigger the automount.
You could, of course, chroot into the mount point for your main
applications ;-)
>
> Should I get sufficiently desperate and/or bored, I might try to either
> - get SunOS 4.1.4 automount to run in NetBSD's emulation mode
Unfortunately, I don't know if this works. Once upon a time, I had booted
NetBSD/sparc (32; no 64 back then) and run SunOS 4.1.4's Xsun in it. But
that was long ago. I don't know about NetBSD-1.5; I did have massive problems
when I tried to setup Solaris/8 emulation on NetBSD/sparc64 5.99.45 (more or
less); not even "date" would run. I guess a lot of work would be needed to
repair or enhance the emulation.
Wait -you explicitly mention SunOS 4.1.4! Maybe SunOS4 still works!
A report to the NetBSD mailing lists (port-sparc) would be appreciated!
(Hm, so I should dig out old SunOS4 backups ...)
> - get OpenSolaris automount to compile and run on NetBSD
If you manage to do this: there's a certain interest in the community, as
some people prefer automount's administration over amd! This would be much
appreciated, too.
Regards,
-is
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