On Mon, 28 Oct 2002, Kris Kelley wrote:
> When I discovered this was happening, I unmounted all SMBFS shares, and
> remounted them. This fixed the problem; all files created now have the
> correct timestamp.
smbfs sets the mtimes itself. Not really sure why it was done like that,
but some commen
Hello all.
Our system consists of two linux machines, each running Red Hat 7.1
(kernel 2.4.9-34), using SMB to mount multiple shares hosted by a
Windows 2000 Advance Server. smbclient from Samba 2.2.5 is used to do
the actual mounting.
Over the weekend, a number of files on these SMBFS shares we