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Would access to a symbolic link trigger the automounter to mount the destination path?

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Following up on such a basic question as Why directories only appear after access, here's another simple one:

If there is an automounted path at e.g.:

/server/vault

and it contains a sub directory:

/server/vault/data

And there is a static mount e.g. at:

/data/

If I were to create a symbolic link pointing to a lower level inside the automounted path like this:

ln -s /server/vault/data /data/server_vault

would users then be able to

ls /data/server_vault/

and the automounter would automatically mount /server/vault?

Is there anything special an admin of the automounter would need to configure? If the /server/vault is an nfs filesystem would this require changes to the configuration?

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