> There is at least one interesting "feature" that you should be aware of:
> If you have a mounted smb share (I had one from a win95 box) and the
> windows box is shutdown without unmounting the share then the linux kernel
> will lock solid. (no sysrq / trace / num lock)

hmm... I'm using 2.2.10,
did:
smbmount "\\myhost\share" -I <IP> -N -c 'mount /mnt'
to a win95 OSR2.1 box.
Then I removed my share on the win95 box, without unmounting it on linux.
=> /mnt is not accessible (that's ok)
umount /mnt => ok.
Linux doesn't lock up, at least for me :-)

--Andy
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