Note that switching to mount_type = autofs is not a transparent change
to your users, because it causes the mounts to happen in place rather
than as symlinks to the real mount location elsewhere, as it does in the
traditional mount_type = nfs.  This means that the output of some
routines which determine the current working directory will change.

mount_type=autofs actually is rather more sensible at this than the old
system, but nevertheless there will be a change in behaviour which might
affect your users or applications.

Tim

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With Lucid Lynx after upgrade or install mounts mounted with automounter daemon 
don't mount
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/571972
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