So, 6 hours of sleep later, I tried to re-access to the remote folder via
the network explorer. It displayed me an error message the first time i
clicked my folder (sorry, I couldn't catch this one). The second time, and
all following times, it opened gedit with the error shown in the
attachement.
You all make a great work, It's my pleasure to help you!
On Sat, Dec 19, 2009 at 21:33, Dave Walker d...@damcconsulting.com wrote:
I was able to reproduce the problem on my machine by mounting the share,
putting it in hibernation mode, restoring the machine then attempting to
access the
Yes, when returning from standby mode, the shortcut is still displayed in
the places menu (as I don't have a real desktop with UNR) cliking on it
produces an error : It says (translated from french)
unable to mount remote folder path
error : invalid argument.
And I just experienced that after
Well. I wanted to be as clean as possible, and I restarted my computer. Now
I cannot reproduce the error :
I access without any issue to the folder by re-cliking it in the network
exploration mode and using the shortcut created, after sleeps.
in this experiment, sleeps lasted just few seconds,
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nautilus
I found a bug which I think is in Nautilus, but concerning samba shared folders
and mounting.
Using Ubuntu 9.10, Nautilus 2.28.1.
how to reproduce the bug :
1/mount a shared folder : NetworkHostnamesharedFolder.
2/go into sleep mode : cuts
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