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SubjectRe: reboot on smbfs usage
On Mon, 26 Jun 2000, Wichert Akkerman wrote:

>
> I found a very simple way to reboot my machine:
>
> > smbmount '//fog/wichert$' NT -o username=wichert
> > cd NT/Wichert
> > grep -ri GetBirth .
>
> Kernel on the Linux machine is 2.4.0-test2, the remote machine is running
> Win2k.

Does it reboot in 2.4.0-test3-pre2? 2.4.0-test1? other 2.3's?
Does it work in 2.2.16?

smbfs currently has more fixes/changes in 2.2 than it does in 2.3/2.4.
It's perfectly possible that smbfs in 2.4 needs a few things before it is
useable.
I have some OS/2 & cache thing I had planned to try and fix in 2.2 before
looking at upgrading 2.4-test.

/Urban


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