Note that using a local files is not a reasonable workaround for enterprise environments... the whole point of using NIS is to centralize management of the maps.
At the moment I cannot recommend Hardy to any environment that relies on NIS distribution of automount maps (which is actually, as I say, quite common for larger companies which have traditional infrastructures).
Note that using a local files is not a reasonable workaround for enterprise environments... the whole point of using NIS is to centralize management of the maps.
At the moment I cannot recommend Hardy to any environment that relies on NIS distribution of automount maps (which is actually, as I say, quite common for larger companies which have traditional infrastructures).