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Operating Systems Linux Red Hat Autofs issue Post 302884065 by Scott on Friday 17th of January 2014 09:59:56 AM
Old 01-17-2014
Perhaps it's related to the nohide option?

From man 5 exports:

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       nohide This option is based on the option of the same name provided in IRIX NFS.  Normally, if a server exports
              two  filesystems  one of which is mounted on the other, then the client will have to mount both filesys-
              tems explicitly to get access to them.  If it just mounts the parent, it will see an empty directory  at
              the place where the other filesystem is mounted.  That filesystem is "hidden".

              Setting  the  nohide  option on a filesystem causes it not to be hidden, and an appropriately authorised
              client will be able to move from the parent to that filesystem without noticing the change.

 

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AUTOMOUNT(8)						    BSD System Manager's Manual 					      AUTOMOUNT(8)

NAME
automount -- mount autofs on the appropriate mount points SYNOPSIS
automount [-v] [-c] [-u] [-t timeout] DESCRIPTION
automount reads the /etc/auto_master file, and any local or network maps it includes, and mounts autofs on the appropriate mount points to cause mounts to be triggered. It will also attempt to unmount any top-level autofs mounts that correspond to maps no longer found. OPTIONS
-v Print more detailed information about actions taken by automount. -c Tell automountd(8) to flush any cached information it has. -u Unmount all non-busy automounted mounts. Top-level triggers are preserved. -t timeout Set to timeout seconds the time after which an automounted file system will be unmounted if it hasn't been referred to within that period of time. The default is 10 minutes (600 seconds). FILES
/etc/autofs.conf configuration file for automount and automountd. /etc/auto_master The master map contains a list of directories to be controlled by autofs and their associated direct map or indirect maps. SEE ALSO
auto_master(5), automountd(8), autofs.conf(5) Darwin July 17, 2010 Darwin
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