Fedora 7 Test Update: autofs-5.0.1-18
Rodd Clarkson
rodd at clarkson.id.au
Thu Jul 19 03:49:44 UTC 2007
On Wed, 2007-07-18 at 13:54 -0700, updates at fedoraproject.org wrote:
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> Fedora Test Update Notification
> FEDORA-2007-1135
> 2007-07-18 13:54:57.227745
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>
> Name : autofs
> Product : Fedora 7
> Version : 5.0.1
> Release : 18
> Summary : A tool for automatically mounting and unmounting filesystems
> Description :
> autofs is a daemon which automatically mounts filesystems when you use
> them, and unmounts them later when you are not using them. This can
> include network filesystems, CD-ROMs, floppies, and so forth.
Not sure whether this is autofs or the new kernel (2.6.22.1-27.fc7) but
since updating both and restarting automount is using about 30% of CPU.
The performance of the system seems nice otherwise and evolution seemed
to start a little more quickly and less jitteryly (???) than usual.
Oh, and plugging in a USB mouse results in the mouse not working. Oh,
and plugging in a USB drive doesn't see the drive getting mounted.
Any thoughts?
R.
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