this sounds more like a problem with your shell cacheing an old inode.  
a) what shell do you use, b) what happens if you use something that's a bit 
stupider like the original sh.
> Jørgen P. Tjernø wrote:
>> I'm toying around, and I want to ls a dir on the aufs. 
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/storage/isos# ls ls: .: Stale NFS file handle 
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/storage/isos# grep /storage /proc/mounts none /storage
>> aufs 
>> rw,xino=/vault/disk3/.aufs.xino,udba=inotify,br:/vault/disk3=rw:/vault/
>> disk2=rw:/vault/disk1=rw:/vault/lvm=rw 0 0 [ .. snip .. ]
> 
> What the ..? [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/storage/isos# ls . ls: .: Stale NFS file
> handle [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/storage/isos# ls /storage/isos <full normal
> dirlisting>
> 
> Strange. :-)
> 
> Kindest regards, Jørgen P. Tjernø.
> 
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