Why would you be using samba for mounting a linux export to a linux machine? Samba is best used for mounting win32 shares to linux or vice versa. Why not try nfs to do what nfs was made to do...

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Ken Walker wrote:
I smbmounted a LM9 machine from a LM8.1 machine last night to tar across
some folders. The tar failed after 1Gig with " wrote only 0 of 10240 bytes,
tar:error not recoverable: exiting now".

Now, even as root i can't smbumount the remote share.

it just says permission denied.

Anybody any ideas

even if i log out and then back in again, the mount is still there.




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