Re: Corruption of Samba mount points

2020-11-19 Thread Joe
On Thu, 19 Nov 2020 08:40:35 -0500 songbird wrote: > Joe wrote: > ... > > No other replies, so I assume this is another of My Personal Bugs. > > I've reported a few bugs over the years that have turned out to be > > visible only to me. I don't suppose there are any two identical > > installations

Re: Corruption of Samba mount points

2020-11-19 Thread songbird
Joe wrote: ... > No other replies, so I assume this is another of My Personal Bugs. I've > reported a few bugs over the years that have turned out to be visible > only to me. I don't suppose there are any two identical installations > of sid anywhere in the world. > > Maybe this is a hint that it's

Re: Corruption of Samba mount points

2020-11-19 Thread Joe
On Wed, 18 Nov 2020 19:26:59 -0600 David Wright wrote: > On Wed 18 Nov 2020 at 21:41:30 (+), Joe wrote: > > It began with booting this morning. No wallpaper. No network shares > > mounted (they are set to automount using systemd, but if I tried > > accessing most of them, the error message co

Re: Corruption of Samba mount points

2020-11-18 Thread David Wright
On Wed 18 Nov 2020 at 21:41:30 (+), Joe wrote: > It began with booting this morning. No wallpaper. No network shares > mounted (they are set to automount using systemd, but if I tried > accessing most of them, the error message contained the path of the > mount point followed by 'no such device

Corruption of Samba mount points

2020-11-18 Thread Joe
It began with booting this morning. No wallpaper. No network shares mounted (they are set to automount using systemd, but if I tried accessing most of them, the error message contained the path of the mount point followed by 'no such device'. The mount points looked OK in a GUI file manager and al