First impressions FC2 final
Warren Togami
wtogami at redhat.com
Wed May 19 23:41:53 UTC 2004
Ricky Ng-Adam wrote:
> How about mounting a Windows share? I went to the desktop, selected My
> Computer, Network, Windows Share... Nothing. Not surprising, I haven't
> found any distros that made it easy. So another trip to console, switch
> to root and edit /etc/fstab to add the following
This works for me, but I think the nautilus or kfmclient browsing of
windows shares has nothing to do with the kernel network filesystem
support. Somebody else should clarify this for me though.
>
> //192.168.0.1/share /mnt/smb smbfs
> username=rngadam,password=******,uid=rngadam,gid=rngadam 0 0
>
> I mounted it, cd'ed to the directory and did a ls that did not
> immediately return as expected... So I continued writing this, but after
> a while, I noticed that my desktop icons had disappeared and my console
> locked up. After trying a few things including switching to console as
> root and killing the smbmount process, I gave up and rebooted. After
> reboot, everything worked again, including the Windows share mount!
http://people.redhat.com/arjanv/2.6/
Try the newer test kernels from here. They have some confirmed smbfs
and cifs network filesystem fixes. The upstream kernels are getting
better in this regard, but your reports and followups are needed to make
the community process work.
http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2727
One cifs bug from yesterday. Unrelated to your problems but just an
example of the process working.
Warren Togami
wtogami at redhat.com
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