autofs-5.1.7 - add missing desciption of null map option From: Ian Kent The description of how the -null master map option behaves is mising from auto.master(5). Signed-off-by: Ian Kent --- CHANGELOG | 1 + man/auto.master.5.in | 19 +++++++++++++++++++ 2 files changed, 20 insertions(+) --- autofs-5.1.4.orig/CHANGELOG +++ autofs-5.1.4/CHANGELOG @@ -74,6 +74,7 @@ - fix hosts map offset order. - fix direct mount deadlock. - fix lookup_prune_one_cache() refactoring change. +- add missing description of null map option. xx/xx/2018 autofs-5.1.5 - fix flag file permission. --- autofs-5.1.4.orig/man/auto.master.5.in +++ autofs-5.1.4/man/auto.master.5.in @@ -263,6 +263,25 @@ accessing /net/myserver will mount expor NOTE: mounts done from a hosts map will be mounted with the "nosuid,nodev,intr" options unless overridden by explicitly specifying the "suid", "dev" or "nointr" options in the master map entry. +.SH BUILTIN MAP \-null +If "\-null" is given as the map it is used to tell automount(8) to ignore a subsequent +master map entry with the given path. +.P +It can only be used for paths that appear in the master map (or in direct mount maps). +.P +An indirect mount map top level mount point path can be nulled. If so no mounts from +the nulled mount are performed (essentially it isn't mounted). +.P +Direct mount map path entries can be nulled. Since they must be present at startup +they are (notionally) part of the master map. +.P +A nulled master map entry path will ignore a single subsequent matching entry. Any +matching entry following that will be treated as it normally would be. An example +use of this is allowing local master map entries to override remote ones. +.P +NOTE: If a duplicate master map entry path is seen (excluding paths of null entries) +it will be ignored and noted in the log, that is the first encountered master map +entry is used unless there is a corresponding null entry. .SH LDAP MAPS If the map type \fBldap\fP is specified the mapname is of the form \fB[//servername/]dn\fP, where the optional \fBservername\fP is