Thanks! the -ghost option did work. I can see clearly now.

csarid <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I just check the processes and it's definitely not running with a -g or --ghost. I believe it was built with both autofs v3 and 4, but how can I check for sure?
 
Thanks!
Heinrich Rebehn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
csarid wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am running linux kernal version 2.4 automounting files using nis. The issue is that after I, for instanced "cd /programs" and then do an "ls -la" no subdirectories showup unless I explicitly change directory to a subdirectory. Otherwise, no files or directories are listed.
>
Is the automount process running with "-g" or "--ghost" ?
Also, i have seen that if you compile the kernel with both autofs v3
*and* v4, ghosting will not work.

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