Messages in this thread | | | Date | Sat, 20 Mar 1999 21:31:05 +0200 (EET) | From | Claudiu Bosioc <> | Subject | Re: kernel: SMBFS: need mount version 6 |
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On Sat, 20 Mar 1999, Michael H. Warfield wrote:
> > I'm using kernel 2.2.3 and when I try to smbmount a shared > > directory from a win95 machine I get an error message like this: > > > SMBFS: need mount version 6 > > The new kernels require a totally new smbmount program. The > old smbmount program came with the separate smbfs package, which is > no longer maintained. The smbfs module is now part of the kernel > and the smbmount program is part of the Samba package. > > Get the latest Samba package (currently Samba 2.0.3) from samba.org. > > Unpack Samba and run configure with the "--with-smbmount" option. > > Build and install samba, and you will then have the new smbmount > program. > > Note: The syntax to smbmount has changed. Check the man pages > carefully!
I did that and it works great, but I thaught I should let you know that after I smbmount-ed the share it happened that I tried to unmount it using 'umount /mnt/share' and the computer completely freezed. all I could do was to change the virtual consoles and use the SysRq keys.
is there a bug?
regards, Claudiu Bosioc
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