config AUTOFS4_FS tristate "Kernel automounter version 4 support (also supports v3 and v5)" default n depends on AUTOFS_FS = n help The automounter is a tool to automatically mount remote file systems on demand. This implementation is partially kernel-based to reduce overhead in the already-mounted case; this is unlike the BSD automounter (amd), which is a pure user space daemon. To use the automounter you need the user-space tools from ; you also want to answer Y to "NFS file system support", below. This module is in the process of being renamed from autofs4 to autofs. Since autofs is now the only module that provides the autofs file system the module is not version 4 specific. The autofs4 module is now built from the source located in fs/autofs. The autofs4 directory and its configuration entry will be removed two kernel versions from the inclusion of this change. Changes that will need to be made should be limited to: - source include statments should be changed from autofs_fs4.h to autofs_fs.h since these two header files have been merged. - user space scripts that manually load autofs4.ko should be changed to load autofs.ko. But since the module directory name and the module name are the same as the file system name there is no need to manually load module. - any "alias autofs autofs4" will need to be removed. - due to the autofs4 module directory name not being the same as its file system name autoloading didn't work properly. Because of this kernel configurations would often build the module into the kernel. This may have resulted in selinux policies that will prevent the autofs module from autoloading and will need to be updated. Please configure AUTOFS_FS instead of AUTOFS4_FS from now on. NOTE: Since the modules autofs and autofs4 use the same file system type name of "autofs" only one can be built. The "depends" above will result in AUTOFS4_FS not appearing in .config for any setting of AUTOFS_FS other than n and AUTOFS4_FS will appear under the AUTOFS_FS entry otherwise which is intended to draw attention to the module rename change.