Jason Solan wrote:
Thanks for advice, but it does not appear to be an SELinux issue here.
I set use_nfs_home_dirs as you've said, restarted autofs, reloaded nscd,
and still get the same result.
I've even gone as far as setting selinux to permissive.
No SELinux errors show up, in fact no errors show up.  As I said, the
directory mounts normally as its supposed to, I just get a message
saying that it failed on the terminal window and am taken to the /root
directory.

This is a known kernel bug.  See:

   https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=371341

Andy

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