Somebody in the thread at some point said:
I just learned something else. If I stop the autofs
(/etc/init.d/autofs stop), then the original mount command works
fine. If autofs is restarted, the mount command fails again.
autofs service == automount process
# yum --enablerepo development update autofs
I updated mine to the one from the development repo, on restart it
didn't take up 30% of CPU... maybe worth a try...
-Andy