Hi, it is kernel 2.4.19? I ask the same question some weeks ago. I still have no solution (except downgrade to kernel 2.4.18) - perhaps one has to try some options for afsd.
> > Hello, > > I came across something strange with the 'ls' command and I'm curious if > anybody has any ideas about it: > > [root@pc14341 /]# cd /afs > [root@pc14341 afs]# ls > ls: .: Stale NFS file handle > [root@pc14341 afs]# ls /afs > my.domain.com > [root@pc14341 afs]# ls -a /afs > . .. .my.domain.com my.domain.com > [root@pc14341 afs]# ls -a my.domain.com > home shared > [root@pc14341 afs]# cd /afs/my.domain.com/ > [root@pc14341 my.domain.com]# ls > home shared > > /afs seems to be the only directory affected. It's more of a curiosity > than a problem. System is: redhat 8.0, openafs 1.2.7. > Heiko Schulz _______________________________________________ OpenAFS-info mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.openafs.org/mailman/listinfo/openafs-info
