OK, it's nice to have that symlink info, but this is not good if that particular folder is unreachable, see example:
user@gutsy-desktop:/media/lin01-public/music/all$ cd mp3
bash: cd: mp3: No such file or directory
Even if I turn 'unix extensions = no' on de server (and assuming the above problem is solved), this should not happen in my opinion: all folders should be reachable with or without the server setting. This is important for backwards compatability.
OK, it's nice to have that symlink info, but this is not good if that particular folder is unreachable, see example:
user@gutsy- desktop: /media/ lin01-public/ music/all$ cd mp3
bash: cd: mp3: No such file or directory
Even if I turn 'unix extensions = no' on de server (and assuming the above problem is solved), this should not happen in my opinion: all folders should be reachable with or without the server setting. This is important for backwards compatability.