Subject: Re: /etc/amd.conf required on 1.6?
To: None <netbsd-help@netbsd.org>
From: Christos Zoulas <christos@zoulas.com>
List: netbsd-help
Date: 09/30/2002 00:20:52
In article <87heg8wfnh.fsf_-_@mingus.thelonious.dyndns.org>,
Russell McManus <russell_mcmanus@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>I just upgraded one of my netbsd boxes to 1.6, and I noticed that amd
>does not seem to work quite the same way as before. Before the
>upgrade, I had amd configured to automount /net/host/blah/blah
>automatically by following the directions in the NetBSD guide.
>
>Now when I try to run amd, it complains about /etc/amd.conf not
>existing. I read the amd and amd.conf manpages, but I have had
>difficultly getting things working they way they were on 1.5.x.
>
>Is this issue discussed in the documentation anywhere? Any other
>ideas would be appreciated.
This is the new way to configure amd and it is done in the startup
scripts. You can still use the old way, by modifying the startup
scripts, but a better way is to contstruct an amd.conf:
# $Id: amd.conf,v 1.1 2002/06/01 22:28:03 kim Exp $
#
[ global ]
dismount_interval = 900
map_type = file
[ /proj ]
map_name = /etc/amd/proj
[ /src ]
map_name = /etc/amd/src
[ /u ]
map_name = /etc/amd/u