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The Berkeley Automounter (or amd) first appeared in 4.4BSD, and is a computer automounter daemon. The original Berkeley automounter was created by Jan-Simon Pendry in 1989 and was donated to Berkeley. After languishing for a few years, the maintainership was picked up by Erez Zadok, who has maintained it since 1993. The am-utils package which comprises amd is included with FreeBSD, NetBSD, and OpenBSD. It is also included with a vast number of Linux distributions, including Red Hat Enterprise Linux, Fedora Core, ASPLinux, Trustix, Mandriva, and others. The Berkeley automounter has a large number of contributors, including several who worked on the original automounter with Jan-Simon Pendry. It is one of the oldest and more portable automounters available today, as well as the most flexible and the most widely used. == Caveats == There are a few "side effects" that come with files that are mounted using automounter. These may differ depending on how the service was configured * Access time of automounted directories is set to the time automounter was used to mount them (after the directories are accessed, this statistic obviously changes) * On some systems directories are not visible until the first time they are used. This means commands such as ''ls'' will fail * If mounted directories are not used for a period of time, directories are unmounted * When automount mount directories they are said to be owned by ''root'' until one uses them, at that time the correct owner of the directory shows up 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Berkeley Automounter」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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