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1.602 What is the authorized way of starting automount at boot time?
I put this in my /etc/inittab: automount:2:once:/usr/etc/automount -T -T -T -v >/tmp/au.se 2>&1 I hereby dub it authorized. Jim Salter <jsalter@netscape.com> writes: You can also use the command: 'mkitab "automount:2:once:/usr/etc/..."' to avoid editing the file by hand.
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