I have a linux server on a windows workgroup running samba. I have a share created with samba on the linux server that is linked into a dfs root hosted by a win2k server. (E.g., it is the win2k server, not the linux server, hosting the dfs.) From the windows machines on the network, everything works as it is supposed to: I can see all files in the dfs, including the files in the share on the linux server. But when I mount the dfs root on the linux server, I can only see the directories in the dfs, not the files within the directories. If I mount the shares directly, and not the dfs root, I see the files. For example: mount -t smbfs -o username=xxx //dfshost/dfs ./dfs mounts as directories in ./dfs all directories in //dfshost/dfs, the files are not visible. Suppose one of the shares in the dfs root structure is "someshare" residing on "somepc." Then the above command gives me a directory "someshare" in ./dfs, but I see no files. However, if I mount the share directly, as in mount -t smbfs -o username=xxx //somepc/someshare ./dfs I get the "someshare" directory in ./dfs AND CAN SEE ALL THE FILES. Well, fine, I could mount all the shares individually, but that really defeats the purpose of dfs. So why am I not seeing the files, but only the directories, when I mount a dfs root? -Basil