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05.18.2008 at 12:02AM PDT, ID: 23411544
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AIX automount not working after reboot

Asked by mkuser01 in IBM AIX Unix, Unix Operating Systems, NFS File Server

Tags: IBM, AIX

Hi,
 I have configured our AIX machines (5.3 TL_06) to have a shared home directory (Windows server) and currently using "automount" service.

How can I configure that it will automatically mount after a system reboot?  What I am doing right now after every reboot is to run "automount" as a root then everything will be fine.

Thanks,
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