>From a recent message i received <<I saw your post from last November about cifs mounts and loss of access to the mounted filesystem. I am having a somewhat similar issue. In my case, I can execute the mount and work within the mounted filesystem for a while, but then, without warning and seemingly without connection to anything else, I will lose access to that filesystem. I'll be thrown out to some place higher up, and when I do an 'ls' I get the file listing from THAT location. However, the bash command prompt, which shows what it thinks is the current working directory, shows where I *thought* I was. If I then execute "cd `pwd`" (the pwd is enclosed in backticks), I get returned to the mounted directory I expected to be in. This lasts for a while, but then I inevitably get thrown back out.
This seems like a clear bug of SOMETHING, but I have no idea what. Did you get your issue fixed? I think my issue might be related.>> I confirm my issue is quiet different : the path doesn't seem to change cd `pwd` (backquotes) works fine however ls -l still reponds "total 0" -- ubuntu 9.10 cifs mount : lost access to files https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/480302 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs
