Hi,

We have an NIS network of several Red Hat machines.  I just upgraded the
NIS server to Red Hat 7.2.  One of the NFS mounted partitions is
/home/users which is local to the NIS server.  This partition contains
everyone's home directory.  Since upgrading the NIS server to 7.2, when
I log into one of the other machines, I get this message:

bash: /home/users/kim/.bashrc: Stale NFS file handle
bash: /home/users/kim/.bashrc: Stale NFS file handle


The login directory is what I expect, but it doesn't appear to be
reading ~/.bashrc, except when I log in to the NIS server machine.  None
of the environmental variables defined in ~/.bashrc work when logging in
to an NIS client.  All of the NFS mounted partitions are showing up on
all machines.  How do I get ~/.bashrc active on all machines?  Thanks,



Hidong

P.S. I notice after upgrading to Red Hat 7.2, there's a partition
/dev/shm.  What is this?



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