But why do you want to use CIFS for a linux to linux file sharing ??? Wait at least until the Unix extension are ok and work well ...
On Fri, 2002-08-30 at 13:05, Kevin Liao wrote: > > > The local system isn't running in any ram disk when using smbfs. Even if > > you connect to a localhost samba server, that is a remote system as far as > > smbfs is concerned. > > > > I'm not sure I understood you here. > > > > /Urban > > Sorry I didn't mention it clearly. The local machine does not have any hard > drive but only one flash (16 or 32 M) and the whole root filesystem is > running in ram disk (/dev/ram).I don't know whether such a system can be > called an embedded system. Anyway the local machine will try to smbmount to > the remote machine which is just a normal PC with linux installed. After the > connection has been established successfully, the local system begins > writing files continuously to the remote end. Therefore, what we want to do > is to detect whether the file had been really saved in the remote storage > device and if something goes wrong we may smbmount to another remote machine > then keep working. > > Regards, > Kevin > -- Simo Sorce - [EMAIL PROTECTED] Xsec s.r.l. via Durando 10 Ed. G - 20158 - Milano tel. +39 02 2399 7130 - fax: +39 02 700 442 399
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