I forgot to mention when I bind /n/ftp I was really binding
/n/ftp/directory to another location.

On Sat, Dec 6, 2008 at 3:44 PM, Brad Frank <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> When I use ftpfs to mount a ftp site and then bind /n/ftp to another
> location. All appears to work fine in /n/ftp and in the other
> location. When I type ns, I can clearly see the pipe bind for ftpfs
> mounted to /n/ftp. When I unmount /n/ftp I can type ls on /n/ftp and
> not see anything there. But if I ls on the other location that I bound
> to /n/ftp, it still can access the ftp server. How is the other
> location able to do this, when I don't see any indication of a pipe
> bind still listed in ns? I do see the ftpfs process running, though.
>

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