>The .snapshot directory only shows up at the mount point. If you go
>down into the directories, they become hidden. Sorry I wasn't specific
>enough on this point.
[ Still: Server is a F630, Client a Sun under Solaris 2.6 ]
% df -k .
Filesystem kbytes used avail capacity Mounted on
filer0s:/ 75905928 14158728 61747200 19% /mnt/filer0
% pwd
/mnt/filer0/etc
% ls -a | head -3
.
..
.snapshot
%
So, this seems at least on Solaris not to be correct. I can see
.snapshot in sub-directories.
Kind regards
Henning
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