Re: automount errors
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Date: Tue, 29 Oct 2024 18:58:15 UTC
On Tue, 29 Oct 2024 19:45:39 +0100, void <void@f-m.fm> wrote: > > hello stable, > > 14.2-PRERELEASE DESKTOP amd64 1401503 1401503 > > Upon booting, seeing this in the console > > Oct 29 12:57:17 desktop kernel: Starting devd. > Oct 29 12:57:17 desktop kernel: sh: /usr/sbin/automount: not found > Oct 29 12:57:17 desktop syslogd: last message repeated 19 times > Oct 29 12:57:17 desktop kernel: Configuring vt: keymap keyrate. > Oct 29 12:57:17 desktop kernel: Autoloading module: uhid > Oct 29 12:57:17 desktop kernel: Autoloading module: ums > Oct 29 12:57:17 desktop kernel: Autoloading module: usbhid > Oct 29 12:57:17 desktop kernel: Autoloading module: wmt > Oct 29 12:57:17 desktop kernel: sh: /usr/sbin/automount: not found > Oct 29 12:57:17 desktop syslogd: last message repeated 34 times > Oct 29 12:57:17 desktop kernel: Starting ums0 moused. > > % man automount > No manual entry for "automount" > % man automountd > No manual entry for "automountd" > man -K automount has references to automount(8) > > Where did it go? Do you use WITHOUT_AUTOFS in src.conf? WITHOUT_AUTOFS Do not build autofs(5) related programs, libraries, and kernel modules. $ which automount /usr/sbin/automount $ which automountd /usr/sbin/automountd $ man -k automount autofs(5) - automounter filesystem automount(8) - update autofs mounts automountd(8) - daemon handling autofs mount requests autounmountd(8) - daemon unmounting automounted filesystems $ uname -rms FreeBSD 14.2-PRERELEASE amd64 and $ uname -rms FreeBSD 15.0-CURRENT arm64