o) On my current machine, yes.  If I unmount and mount, the same results
happen.  I do not have another Ubuntu 9.10 machine to try this on at the
moment.  I might be able to try on a VM soon.

o) You will need access to a Windows DFS.  Then, try mapping the DFS.
Mapping is done through Gnome: Places->Connect to Server...  Set type
"Windows Share".  The connection string is
smb://domain;usern...@server/dfs


I can say that prior to Ubuntu 9.04 mapping a DFS share had the same
results as they do now in 9.10.  9.04 worked.

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Mapping a Windows DFS share doesn't properly show me the filesystem.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/475679
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