Direct maps are used to
specify direct mounts and contain a separate entry for
each direct mount point.
A direct map entry can also contain pointers to other maps that
automount should read (that is, nested maps).
There can be more than one direct map.
Map nesting is described in the section
``Mixing local and distributed automount maps''.
The syntax for a direct map is:
key [ mount_options ] location [ location ] . . .
Here:
key
Is the full pathname of the mount point.
mount_options
Are the options you want to
apply to this particular mount.
Options specified here override options that may be specified elsewhere
for this direct map (for example, in the master map or on the
automount command line).
You may specify options here that are defined for NFS-type
mounts in the
mount(ADM)
reference manual page,
excluding
bg
(background) and
fg
(foreground), which do not apply.