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Re: [Q] autofs and kernel 2.0.31



I actually looked at rumba with a view to packaging it for Debian.  I
think it could be a useful contribution.  However I had a devil of a time
trying to compile it.  Apparently it partly uses code directly from the
kernel source and headers which as we know change rapidly.  I got a
massive amount of errors with libc6 and 2.0.30.

Hopefully there is something I'm missing but it looks to me like it would
need a big rewrite to work with current Debian systems and that's beyond
my capabilities.  If anyone else wants to try, please do.  It could be a
nice addition.

-- 
Jaldhar H. Vyas <jaldhar@braincells.com>

On 29 Oct 1997, Carey Evans wrote:

> Sudhakar Chandrasekharan <thaths@netscape.com> writes:
> 
> > Speaking of automounting, have any of you folks come across a way of
> > automounting SMB "volumes"?  I don't like smbclient/smbmount.
> 
> You could look at rumba, which might not be in Debian.  It does SMB
> mounting in an NFS-like way, which might work with autofs.  Or it
> might not.
> 
> -- 
>     Carey Evans  <*>  http://home.clear.net.nz/pages/c.evans/  gc
> 
> 	       Neniu anticipas la hispanan Inkvizicion.
> 
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