![]() a timeout value (time after which the mount is automatically unmounted when not needed anymore).the name of the file in which the mount can be configured.the base folder where mounts are connected to the local filesystem. ![]() Since /etc/autofs is a folder owned by root you need root privileges to write and/or edit them. In fact there are 2 files needed: auto.master and auto. These files are placed in the folder: /etc/autofs. Main PID: 1089 (code=exited, status=0/SUCCESS)ĭec 02 08:27:26 Desktop-Jan systemd: Stopping Automounts filesystems on demand.ĭec 02 08:27:27 Desktop-Jan systemd: Stopped Automounts filesystems on demand.Īfter installation we need to configure a few files specific to what we need and want. └─1089 /usr/bin/automount -pid-file /run/autofs.pidĭec 02 07:13:22 Desktop-Jan systemd: Starting Automounts filesystems on demand.ĭec 02 07:13:22 Desktop-Jan automount: -ĭec 02 07:13:22 Desktop-Jan systemd: Started Automounts filesystems on demand.Īctive: inactive (dead) since Sat 08:27:27 CET 1s ago Process: 1069 ExecStart=/usr/bin/automount $OPTIONS -pid-file /run/autofs.pid (code=exited, status=0/SUCCESS) Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/rvice enabled vendor preset: disabled)Īctive: active (running) since Sat 07:13:22 CET 1h 9min ago rvice - Automounts filesystems on demand.When autofs is running this is the output of the status command: Sudo systemctl status autofs Command to read the status of autofs Sudo systemctl stop autofs Command to manually stop autofs Sudo systemctl restart autofs Command to manually restart autofs Sudo systemctl start autofs Command to manually start autofs Sudo systemctl enable autofs Command to enable autofs so it can be started either manually or at next boot
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