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@@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ directory is a mount trap only if the filesystem is mounted *direct*
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and the root is empty.
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and the root is empty.
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Directories created in the root directory are mount traps only if the
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Directories created in the root directory are mount traps only if the
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-filesystem is mounted *indirect* and they are empty.
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+filesystem is mounted *indirect* and they are empty.
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Directories further down the tree depend on the *maxproto* mount
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Directories further down the tree depend on the *maxproto* mount
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option and particularly whether it is less than five or not.
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option and particularly whether it is less than five or not.
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@@ -352,7 +352,7 @@ Communicating with autofs: root directory ioctls
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The root directory of an autofs filesystem will respond to a number of
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The root directory of an autofs filesystem will respond to a number of
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-ioctls. The process issuing the ioctl must have the CAP_SYS_ADMIN
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+ioctls. The process issuing the ioctl must have the CAP_SYS_ADMIN
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capability, or must be the automount daemon.
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capability, or must be the automount daemon.
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The available ioctl commands are:
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The available ioctl commands are:
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@@ -512,7 +512,7 @@ always be mounted "shared". e.g.
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> `mount --make-shared /autofs/mount/point`
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> `mount --make-shared /autofs/mount/point`
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-The automount daemon is only able to mange a single mount location for
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+The automount daemon is only able to manage a single mount location for
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an autofs filesystem and if mounts on that are not 'shared', other
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an autofs filesystem and if mounts on that are not 'shared', other
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locations will not behave as expected. In particular access to those
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locations will not behave as expected. In particular access to those
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other locations will likely result in the `ELOOP` error
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other locations will likely result in the `ELOOP` error
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