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* Network Filesystem Group:: An atomic group of NFS filesystems.
* Unix Filesystem:: Native disk filesystem.
* Program Filesystem:: Generic Program mounts.
-* Symbolic Link Filesystem:: Local link referencing existing filesystem.
+* Symbolic Link Filesystem:: Local link referencing filesystem.
+* Symbolic Link Filesystem II:: Local link referencing existing filesystem.
* Automount Filesystem::
* Direct Automount Filesystem::
* Union Filesystem::
The @dfn{toplvl} filesystems is derived from the @samp{auto} filesystem
and is used to mount the top-level automount nodes. Requests of this
-type are automatically generated from the command line arguments and
-can also be passed in by using the ``-M'' option of the @dfn{Amq} command.
+type are automatically generated from the command line arguments.
@node Root Filesystem, Inheritance Filesystem, Top-level Filesystem, Filesystem Types
@comment node-name, next, previous, up
* Amq -f option:: Flushing the map cache.
* Amq -h option:: Controlling a non-local host.
* Amq -m option:: Obtaining mount statistics.
-* Amq -M-option:: Mounting a volume.
* Amq -s option:: Obtaining global statistics.
* Amq -u option:: Forcing volumes to time out.
* Amq -v option:: Version information.
be running. To query @i{Amd} on another host the ``-h'' option should
be used.
-@node Amq -m option, Amq -M-option, Amq -h option, Controlling Amd
+@node Amq -m option, Amq -s option, Amq -h option, Controlling Amd
@comment node-name, next, previous, up
@subsection @i{Amq} -m option
the mount point and server information is still being maintained
by @i{Amd}.
-@node Amq -M-option, Amq -s option, Amq -m option, Controlling Amd
-@comment node-name, next, previous, up
-@subsection @i{Amq} -M option
-
-The ``-M'' option passes a new map entry to @i{Amd} and waits for it to
-be evaluated, possibly causing a mount. For example, the following
-command would cause @samp{/home/toytown} on host @samp{toytown} to be
-mounted locally on @samp{/mnt/toytown}.
-
-@example
-amq -M '/mnt/toytown type:=nfs;rfs:=/home/toytown;rhost:=toytown;fs:=$@{key@}'
-@end example
-
-@i{Amd} applies some simple security checks before allowing this
-operation. The check tests whether the incoming request is from a
-privileged UDP port on the local machine. ``Permission denied'' is
-returned if the check fails.
-
-A future release of @i{Amd} will include code to allow the @b{mount}(8)
-command to mount automount points:
-
-@example
-mount -t amd /vol hesiod.vol
-@end example
-
-This will then allow @i{Amd} to be controlled from the standard system
-filesystem mount list.
-
-@node Amq -s option, Amq -u option, Amq -M-option, Controlling Amd
+@node Amq -s option, Amq -u option, Amq -m option, Controlling Amd
@comment node-name, next, previous, up
@subsection @i{Amq} -s option
@cindex Global statistics
in the USA and other countries.
@end itemize
-@node Index, Intro, Acknowledgements & Trademarks, Top
+@node Index, , Acknowledgements & Trademarks, Top
@comment node-name, next, previous, up
@unnumbered Index