I am having some problems when I have a Win95 share mounted using smbmount. In some directories not all the directory entries are showing up for an ls. I can traverse the directories if I know what they are. I am running Debian Linux 2.0(libc6) with kernel 2.0.34 and samba 1.9.18p8. I have smbfs and the win95 bug workaround compiled into the kernel. Is there a solution to this? Also, I am trying to use the excellent autofs feature of the kernel to mount the Win95 shares as needed. I would like these share to be completely open and writable to all. Well just me and root since this is home a network. I have been using the command line options for smbmount of -g 65534 -u 65534 -f 777, 65534 is the nobody.nogroup account. But I can't figure out how to pass these options to smbmount through the autofs conf files. The documentation for autofs is still a little slim. Has anybody tried this yet? Thanks, Brian -- Mechanical Engineering servis@purdue.edu Purdue University http://www.ecn.purdue.edu/~servis