Allison Maury wrote: > /messages files are being filled up with the following error... > > Sep 15 10:39:53 comp automount[15138]: >> mount: server:/home/.hidden > failed, reason given by server: Permission denied > Sep 15 10:39:53 comp automount[15138]: mount(nfs): nfs: mount failure > server:/home/.hidden on /home/.hidden > Sep 15 10:39:53 comp automount[15138]: failed to mount /home/.hidden > > What is /home/.hidden? Why can't it be mounted? And, can I simply > delete it? > Basically, what is this error from and how can I stop it from occurring? > > Thanks in advance for any help. That looks REALLY REALLY REALLY BAD. YOUR machine is trying to mount a directory from another machine and is being refused. If YOU didn't set this up then someone else on your machine did. The name of the directory ".hidden" implies evil intent. See if you can find a check root kit package for Centos. Lock down your machine right away and start looking for modified RPMs. I don't use automount, but it doesn't look like a normal user should be able to touch the control files involved. Examine /etc/auto.master, man autofs and man automount.