Autofs NG is a Linux autofs automounter designed for interoperability.
Initially developed at Sun Microsystems, AutofsNG was released under GPL after the cancellation of the project. The software still gathers support from dedicated software developers who continue its development in their free time.
In this release, there are several improvements made, including a fixup of initscript for the path to /proc/mounts, which is now symlinked to /etc/mtab if you want to see what is actually mounted with calling mount. Also, the developers have worked on the initscript to fix the problem experienced in SuSE/LSB where ypbind wasn't necessarily started before autofsng was initiated. There is now an RPM .spec file available in the tree, and possible crash when using the -hosts map has been fixed.
AutofsNG has added the ability to translate mount options, although it is hardcoded currently. A bug where the -hosts map would return duplicate map offsets, which is a semantic error for usual entries, has been fixed. Additionally, the initscript fixups were made for unknown systems, Debian in particular.
Overall, AutofsNG provides an excellent autoloader solution for Linux users who require seamless interoperability with other Unix platforms. Its unique features and support for various map formats make it stand out from other automounters on the Linux platform.
Version 0.4.1: N/A