Greetings all;

The new install on the shop machine has /home on its own partition, so my 
exportfs on shop looks like this:

root@shop:/etc/init.d# exportfs
/               coyote.coyote.den
/home           coyote.coyote.den

The / mount works just fine, but of course the /net/shop/home directory 
is empty before I added the second line to the above exports file.

And added this marked line to my local /etc/fstab
shop.coyote.den:/               /net/shop       nfs4    defaults        0       0
=>shop.coyote.den:/home/                /net/shop/home  nfs4    defaults        
0       0


But obviously that is NOT suiting /etc/fstab here on the house box.
Doing an ls -l on /net/shop after restarting autofs and all the nfs 
stuffs shows a copius batch of ?? marks for the /net/shop/home dir:

d?????????   ? ?    ?        ?            ? home

And man nfs seems not to address this.  I've change a few dotted i's and 
such but get "mount.nfs: Too many levels of symbolic links"

Is it possible to even make it work?  Not having file system access to 
shops /home partition/directory is making things 10x more difficult.

Cheers, Gene Heskett
-- 
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