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 </code> </code>
  
-  * Direct Maps => Network file systems that are mounted from different servers or that don't all start with the same file system path on the same server.+  * Direct Maps => One or more full path mounts to one or more remote servers. This is similar to regular NFS mounts that you would see in /etc/fstab.
     * Above example: /-     /etc/auto.direct     * Above example: /-     /etc/auto.direct
-  * Indirect Maps => Directories on the remote server that can all be mounted under the same local mount point.+  * Indirect Maps => Directories on the remote server that can all be mounted under the same local mount point. (IE: All sub directories of the listed local mount "/home")
     * Above example: /home  /etc/auto.home --timeout=600     * Above example: /home  /etc/auto.home --timeout=600
  
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 <code bash> <code bash>
 # File: /etc/auto.direct # File: /etc/auto.direct
 +# Reminder of master map contents for reference:
 +#   /    /etc/auto.direct
  
 +# Direct mappings: local mountpoint from remote mountpoint
 /network-shares/nfs-share    -rw    192.168.1.151:/data/nfs /network-shares/nfs-share    -rw    192.168.1.151:/data/nfs
 /network-shares/nfs-share2   -rw    192.168.1.151:/data/nfs2 /network-shares/nfs-share2   -rw    192.168.1.151:/data/nfs2
-/network-shares/cifs  -fstype=cifs,rw,credentials=/root/.ssh/.cifs-share  ://192.168.1.151/cifs-share+/network-shares/cifs  -fstype=cifs,rw,credentials=/root/.ssh/.cifs-share  //192.168.1.151/cifs-share
 </code> </code>
   * First column => local mount point   * First column => local mount point
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 <code bash> <code bash>
 # File: /etc/auto.home # File: /etc/auto.home
 +# Reminder of master map contents for reference:
 +#   /home  /etc/auto.home --timeout=600
  
 +# Indirect mappings: sub directories of /home/
 yoda    192.168.1.151:/home/yoda yoda    192.168.1.151:/home/yoda
 luke    192.168.1.151:/home/luke luke    192.168.1.151:/home/luke
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 *    192.168.1.151:/home/& *    192.168.1.151:/home/&
 </code> </code>
-  * The "&" is replaced by the key in the first column (*) +  * "*" is assigned the directory that is accessed. If someone tried to access "/home/yoda"the "*" value is "yoda"
-  * "*" is assigned the value that triggered access. If someone tried to access /home/lukethen "lukewill be the value of the key in the first column ("*")+  * The "&" in the remote server line is replaced by the key in the first column (*). So if someone accesses local "/home/yoda", the remote system (192.168.1.151gets an access attempt to "/home/yoda"
  
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