Messages in this thread | | | Date | Sun, 4 Apr 2004 21:46:15 +0200 (CEST) | From | Urban Widmark <> | Subject | Re: linux 2.4.25 crashes windows |
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On Sun, 4 Apr 2004, Kyle Davenport wrote:
> No joke. 64-bit Windows Advanced Server 2003 blue-screens on file share > access. I was using Samba 3.0 on RH8 to routinely access windows > shares. When I upgraded from 2.4.22 to 2.4.25, any attempt to access a > sub-directory of a share mounted from 64-bit Win2003, immediately > crashes windows. I rolled back to 2.4.22 and no crash. I tried 2.4.25 > against a 32-bit 2003 Win2003, and no crash. I didn't test different > versions of Samba. But on 2.4.25, trying to ls a sub-directory of the > mounted share or cd to that sub-directory, instantly and repeatedly > blue-screens windows.
When you say mount, does that mean smbfs?
2.4.25 allows you to enable the cifs unix extensions in smbfs. Perhaps turning those off makes a difference?
The other change is that smbfs in 2.4.25 has large file support. smbfs in 2.4.24 should behave like 2.4.22.
> I have no idea how the kernel change could be causing this. Seems to me > like it should depend entirely on Samba. I did attempt to reproduce the
smbmount is only a mount tool, it does not transfer any other data.
/Urban
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