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snap(1)

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AUTO.HOME(5)  —  FILE FORMATS

NAME

auto.home − automount map for home directories

SYNOPSIS

/etc/auto.home

AVAILABILTITY

Sun386i systems only. 

DESCRIPTION

auto.home resides in the /etc directory, and contains automount(8) map entries for user’s home directories.  On Sun386i systems, this file is used to build the auto.home Yellow Pages map used by automount at system startup and reads the auto.master Yellow Pages database, which contains an entry for auto.home and /home .  The auto.home map contains entries for each username in the YP passwd map, and the hostname:/directory to NFS mount. 

References to /home/username are translated by the automount daemon using the auto.home map, and cause the directory specified in the map entry to be nfs mounted and that directory returned to the user’s program. 

User accounts created using snap(1) or logintool(8) have passwd(5) entries where the initial (home) directory name is, in the form /home/username.  snap and logintool also automatically create the auto.home entry for a user account.  The format of the entry is described in automount(8).  An example entry is:

mtravissystem2:/export/home/users/mtravis

Thus when the user mtravis logs into a Sun386i systems, the automounter automatically mounts his home directory from system2.  This allows a user to log in to any RR workstation on the network and be automatically placed in his or her home directory. 

The convention for the format of home directory names used by snap and logintool is:

/export/home/groupname/username

Note that this is a different map and mechanism for home directories than the one that the automount daemon provides with the −homes switch. This is because the Sun386i convention for the format of home directory names differs and provides directories that can be used as mount points on a per user and per group basis. 

FILES

/etc/auto.home

SEE ALSO

snap(1), passwd(5), automount(8), logintool(8)

Sun Release 4.0  —  Last change: 19 February 1988

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