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PAWD(1)								       PAWD(1)

NAME
       pawd - print automounter working directory

SYNOPSIS
       pawd [ path ...	]

DESCRIPTION
       pawd  is	 used  to  print  the  current	working directory, adjusted to
       reflect proper paths that can be reused to go through  the  automounter
       for  the	 shortest possible path.  In particular, the path printed back
       does not include any of	Amd's  local  mount  points.   Using  them  is
       unsafe,	because	 Amd  may  unmount managed file systems from the mount
       points, and thus including them in paths may not always find the	 files
       within.

       Without any arguments, pawd will print the automounter adjusted current
       working directory.  With any number of arguments,  it  will  print  the
       adjusted path of each one of the arguments.

SEE ALSO
       pwd(1).	amd(8), amq(8),

       ``am-utils'' info(1) entry.

       Linux   NFS   and   Automounter	Administration	by  Erez  Zadok,  ISBN
       0-7821-2739-8, (Sybex, 2001).

       http://www.am-utils.org

       Amd - The 4.4 BSD Automounter

AUTHORS
       Erez Zadok  <ezk@cs.sunysb.edu>,	 Computer  Science  Department,	 Stony
       Brook University, Stony Brook, New York, USA.

       Other  authors  and  contributors to am-utils are listed in the AUTHORS
       file distributed with am-utils.

				  6 Jan 1998			       PAWD(1)
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