The -null built-in map
The -null built-in map is always used in association with a
mount point and tells automount not to mount any
remote filesystems to this mount point on the local host.
This excludes any mounts to the associated mount point that may
be specified:
Here is an example of -null map usage on the automount
command line:
automount /usr/bin -null
In this example, automount will ignore all instructions to mount remote filesystems to /usr/bin. See ``Using built-in automount maps'' for further examples of using the -null map.
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