CentOS 5
kernel:  2.6.18-8.1.15.el5
autofs: autofs-5.0.1-0.rc2.43.0.2
SElinux: disabled

A google search and scan of the archives didn't reveal an answer, so I apologize in advance if this subject has been beaten to death already.

I have a stock, yum updated CentOS 5 installation on which autofs works fine as long as the mount points are pre-existing. However, if I stop the automounter with 'service autofs stop' (or by rebooting), the automounter deletes my /net and /misc mount points and then fails to recreate them on 'service autofs start'.

One caveat to the "normal" CentOS 5 install, is that I'm running off of an NFS root. Is there anything in particular about having a mount point inside another NFS mounted directory that would make automount want to remove my mount points and fail to recreate them?

Thanks,
Scott

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