Hi Christian
Bug you're right, I could download the etchandhalf kernel sources and try
again with that kernel...
The point is mostly confirming that the bug is also there with the
stock Debian kernel. As always with things related to cifs stuff,
problems may lie in the userland utilities
Benoit Panizzon a écrit :
Dowloaded the 2.6.24 debian tree, built it with make-kpkg...
Problem persists.
I also did apt-get install --reinstall smbfs and libc6 to be sure to have the
right versions. Problem persists.
Any more suggestions?
My suggestion was not really meant to solve
Quoting Benoit Panizzon ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
No. Are there any kernel oopses shown in dmesg?
Nope... It is 100% reproducible, even after a reboot.
I did setuid root /sbin/mount.cifs so users can mount shares.
Hmm, on another machine with same kernel and etchandhalf I cannot reproduce
Hi Christian
What about etchandhalf *and* the etchandhalf kernel?
I use a Nvidia Graphics Card. So I cannot use a 'pre built' Kernel as I need
the source to compile the Nvidia Module...
Bug you're right, I could download the etchandhalf kernel sources and try
again with that kernel...
Quoting Benoit Panizzon ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Hi Christian
What about etchandhalf *and* the etchandhalf kernel?
I use a Nvidia Graphics Card. So I cannot use a 'pre built' Kernel as I need
the source to compile the Nvidia Module...
Bug you're right, I could download the etchandhalf
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