I've run into the same problem that I have mentioned before with smb 
mounts causing the system to lock up.  I can't prove this yet but it is 
the only commonality between the different systems having problems.  It is 
an old vserver kernel (2.4.20-ctx17) but attempts to upgrade to a newer 
kernel are progressing slowly since I only have production systems to test 
on.  (Customers and the office get a little peaved when things go down 
:-).
  But moving right along I've been trying to get smbmount to work from
inside a vserver.  Currently I smbmount the the share from the main server
call 'vserver XX exec somecommand' which run for around 20-30 minutes then
unmount it.  I'd like to do the same from inside a vserver so I can see if
it really is the smb mount that is causing the problem and hopefully not 
crash the system.
   In a previous message the capability CAP_SYS_MOUNT is mentioned but
when I try to use it I get an error that it is an unrecognized value.  Is
it this too new or different for this kernel?

I keep trying to figure out that chat thingy so I can ask interactively 
but it just evades me.  Do you suppose I am too old of a dog for these new 
tricks?


Rod
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