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Package: smbfs
Version: 2.999+3.0.alpha20-3

When I mount a samba partition as a regular user (I have the "user"
option specified in the fstab), I cannot unmount it as anyone besides
root.  This seems to be a samba issue, as this is not the case for
other fs types.

   Julian

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Version: 3.0.24-6

In #169524, it is reported that umount can't umount shares mounted as
user with mount.smbfs.

However all documentations explicitely explain that, for such cases,
smbumount is to be used.


As a consequence, this bug is not one..:-)


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