We have home directories set up on an NFS mount, mounted through autofs
using a ldap.

Everything appears to set up correctly and the RHEL 5.1 configs are
virtually identical to the RHEL 4.5 configs.

On all of our RHEL 4 systems the mounts work fine.
I don't know for sure if this was an issue in RHEL 5.0, and we don't
have any more 5.0 systems to test it on.

On RHEL5.1 systems when I do an su, I get:
su: warning: cannot change directory to /home/jsolan: No such file or
directory

And the user is taken into the /root directory.

However, the directory mounts just fine and I can cd into /home/jsolan
and use it without issue.

Is this a timeout issue? Is there something we need to adjust so that
the system 'waits' before trying change directory?

I can't seem to reproduce the issue if I do an ssh login today, though I
was pretty sure it was happening with an ssh login yesterday.






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