Anton Aylward wrote:
On 16/08/17 01:08 PM, Roger Oberholtzer wrote:
But systemd doesn't read and act on /etc/fstab.
In fact I think it does: man systemd.automount
I think that (a) you are behind on my exchange with Per and the test sequence I've suggested, what to look at and how systemd actually works and what it does; and (b) being a bit loose with language.
Ultimately there is the /usr/sbin/automount program that the autofs.service unit directs the relevant parts of system (perhaps via you giving a systemctl command) to start (on boot) or restart.
It isn't needed in this scenario.
As far as I can tell, what you've been doing, what Per has been doing, is generating a new dot-mount file under /run/systemd/generator but never doing a restart of the autofs via the autofs.service with systemctl.
It isn't needed in this scenario.
Unless and until the running autofs re-reads the map noting is going to happen.
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