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Configure AutoFs question

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i want to know how to solve “configure autofs” question i tried multiple ways to get the user xuser pwd > /home/xuser , it’s v9 rhel. I want to know the best way to solve this question because i keep getting /home pwd after doing all instructions
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Tracy_Baker
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Perhaps this video, which I created for my classes, will help.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gNYGQ5cqkm0

Program Lead at Arizona's first Red Hat Academy, est. 2005
Estrella Mountain Community College

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Trevor
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Where exactly is this question appearing?

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Johns11
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You need to create and configure /etc/auto.master and /etc/<name> files to get it to work.

Tracy_Baker
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Perhaps this video, which I created for my classes, will help.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gNYGQ5cqkm0

Program Lead at Arizona's first Red Hat Academy, est. 2005
Estrella Mountain Community College
Akyuz_Remzi
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Very useful explanation.
Can you share your other course videos?

Tracy_Baker
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@Akyuz_Remzi 

I'm glad you found it informative enough to ask about the others. However, they were all recorded to support my students at my college; they're not meant for public consumption.

I shared the autofs one because, well, it's a hard topic to explain in message boards.

Program Lead at Arizona's first Red Hat Academy, est. 2005
Estrella Mountain Community College
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