I copied/pasted my /etc/fstab from my working 8.10 box with the proposed
kernel to my latest 9.04 install. Paths are the same as far as mount
points and location of .smbcredentials and I get this error:
mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on //10.10.9.42/oit$/systems,
missing
I upgraded a box to the latest 9.04 over the weekend. I should be able
to take it to work and verify if it is/isn't fixed in 9.04.
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System freeze when working on Samba or Cifs mounted share of NetApp server
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/307408
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I upgraded to 2.6.27-11-generic from Intrepid-proposed and it seems like
it may be working. I haven't gotten it to lock up yet. Will report
back. Wish I could contribute more, but the system locks up and I have
to power down. Nothing in /var/log/syslog or /var/log/samba/*
I can't ssh into the
I'm having this same issue myself.
Edited /etc/fstab to mount two shares off a NetApp. System completely
locks up and I have to turn the system off.
If I use the GUI to mount them, they mount, but when I try and open a
file/directory, again the system completely locks up.
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System freeze when