Definition of Automount. Meaning of Automount. Synonyms of Automount

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Meaning of Automount from wikipedia

- be there. Tom Lyon developed the original automount software at Sun Microsystems: SunOS 4.0 made automounting available in 1988. Sun Microsystems eventually...
- Basic data partition attributes Bit Content 60 Read-only 61 Shadow copy (of another partition) 62 Hidden 63 No drive letter (i.e. do not automount)...
- service .socket .device (automatically initiated by systemd) .mount .automount .swap .target .path .timer (which can be used as a cron-like job scheduler)...
- NFS mounting process may take placeperhaps using /etc/fstab and/or automounting facilities. During the development of the ONC protocol (called SunRPC...
- networks: files nis protocols: files nis rpc: files nis services: files nis automount: files aliases: files The order of the source databases determines the...
- however, as pam_console is an essential component in providing functional automount support via HAL, the GNOME Volume Manager, and other software.[citation...
- without a matching /etc/fstab entry. This provides a robust basis for automounting frameworks like GNOME's Utopia project and keeps the usage of root to...
- Hardware-accelerated AES. Encryption of hibernation files on Windows Vista and later. Automounting of volumes. 7.0a September 6, 2010 Workaround for a bug that caused system...
- December 2016 UEFI; UDP-Lite support for IPv4 and IPv6; new filesystem automounting utility; bhyve booting from ZFS; new console driver Old version, no longer...
- specifically used by yaboot and GRUB for loading PowerPC Linux, and will not automount under Mac OS X. It must be HFS formatted, so that it can be accessed by...