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Description Top \r\n \r\n On a freshly installed Solaris system cannot write to /home or /net. \r\n Have tried to change permissions (555), but even root cannot write to\r\n it. What am I doing wrong?\r\n \r\n Solution Summary Top \r\n \r\n You\'re not doing anything wrong. The /net and /home are special\r\n directories. They are the mount points for automounter to automatically\r\n mount the exported file systems on the net and the user home\r\n directories.\r\n \r\n To disable automounter completely rename the /etc/rc2.d/S74autofs to\r\n /etc/rc2.d/s74autofs. But if you want to configure the autofs to mount\r\n other file systems but disable the /net & /home mounts, just comment out\r\n the /net & /home lines in the /etc/auto_master file. |
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