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Have Suse 9.3 on laptop running NFS & NIS Clients and a SuSE 9.3 server running NFS & NIS Servers. It has a strange problem after booting up that I would like a solution for. When I open Konqueror, the directory for the server shared directory does not show up. If I close Konqueror, open the terminal, cd to root director and do an ls, the directory is there. I then Open Konqueror again, and the directory is there and can see the files on the server. What is causing this that I have to open a terminal window and do a ls in order to get Konqueror to see it? Art
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On Tuesday 16 Aug 2005 01:16, Art Fore wrote:
Have Suse 9.3 on laptop running NFS & NIS Clients and a SuSE 9.3 server running NFS & NIS Servers. It has a strange problem after booting up that I would like a solution for.
When I open Konqueror, the directory for the server shared directory does not show up.
This is the standard behaviour. If you are using autofs 4 then you can add the -g option in the AUTOFS_OPTIONS in sysconfig and you will see the directories, but they will not be mounted unless you actually enter them. Dylan -- "The man who strikes first admits that his ideas have given out." (Chinese Proverb)
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