I'm using rehat9, kernel2.4.20-18.9, samba2.2.7a-7.9.0. I have smbumount
hangs most of the time. Any idea?
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I'm using rehat9, kernel2.4.20-18.9, samba2.2.7a-7.9.0. I have smbumount
hangs most of the time. Any idea?
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my linux server use smbmount mount to another linux server. The host
server crashed. Now, I can't even do smbumount . The error message was
Could not open /tmp: Input/output error (/tmp is a mount point). I
also failed trying umount. Is there any way I can unmount or get rid of
the mount
Hi I have 2 servers. server 1(Fedora Core 2) shares /Shared with rwxrwx,
server2(Redhat linux 9) mount to /Shared from server 1. When I did
smbmount from server2, Shared is successfully mounted. I then remove
/Shared and recreate /Shared from server 1, I started having problem
from server 2.
/shared is actually the copy of one of mine folder which is updated
everyday. That's why I need to remove /Shared and recreate it.
rm -Rf /Shared
cp -R /myDir /Shared
Tom Skeren wrote:
nina wrote:
Hi I have 2 servers. server 1(Fedora Core 2) shares /Shared with
rwxrwx, server2(Redhat linux 9
From my redhat9, I tried to mount the network disk from the FC2 system
, after mounting, most of the time it just stay there until I press
Ctrl_z, or Ctrl_c, however, the disk is mounted successfully ( somtimes,
it got through and give me the prompt without pressing Ctrl_c.)
*#smbmount
Thanks a lot.
Tom Skeren wrote:
Let's see, you first do this on server2
1. mkdir /Shared
2. mount_smbfs //server1/Shared /Shared
3. On server2 you rm -R /Shared.
If so this is a bad thing. You have two choices here. ssh to server
1 and do that function on server1. Or cd /Shared and rm the
Hi, via samba, I write a file. However, after I write a file, the file
is owned by my primary group. The file is used to be owned by a group
whom I belong to, but that group is not my primary group. Is there any
way I can write that file but still keep the group ownership? Thanks
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