Just want to make sure it's understood that smbtree doesn't browse the
share when run under specific conditions outlined above - particularly
the fact that it was in a live CD session. Under my current, evolving
(implementing work-arounds) configuration, smbtree does produce output,
listed below.
Whoa - stop!
Comment 9 does not describe Bug 354243 directly, but rather, a related
situation. That's what all those words I typed into Comment 9 mean. I
had hoped the the additional information would be helpful. I'm sorry it
wasn't.
I opened Bug 354243 specifically because of the confusion
Given the confusion introduced by my Comment 9, I will restrict my
further comments to the original case of Bug 354243: a LIVE SESSION run
from a Ubuntu 9.04 beta Desktop i386 CD.
That being the case, I ask: Once I have edited and saved
/etc/samba/smb.conf, how am I to restart smbclient? The
Thank you for addressing the specific case I have set up. In answer to
your first five assumptions, YES except I failed to recreate the
browser result shown in the attachment to Comment 4. Now, the NAS
shares do not show, only Windows Network. Double-clicking on Windows
Network yields Failed to
To run a command as administrator (user root), use sudo command.
See man sudo_root for details.
ubu...@ubuntu:~$ smbtree -N
ubu...@ubuntu:~$
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Nautilus fails to browse any share on network to which Iomega Home Network Hard
Drive (MDHD500-N, firmware K108.W15) is attached.
I was able to sudo gedit /etc/samba/smb.conf and killall x-session-
manager as requested, but there is no change in diagnostics, see
attachment.
** Attachment added: Screen003.png
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/25211477/Screen003.png
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Nautilus fails to browse any share on network to which
Addendum to Comment 18:
Other differences from previous trial, along with setting static IP
address on the NAS, I set host name to IOMEGA-36AE (was STORAGE-
36AE) and domain name to UTOPIA_BEACH (was WORKGROUP). I'm going
to guess that when the domain names match, the shares are displayed at
the
Thank you. I confirm your summary.
smbtree -b -N returns no output
Opening the location as specified creates browse-able locations in
Nautilus, and mounts them on the Desktop. This is somewhat easier (in
my situation) than using the command line or modifying fstab. I will
test this in my
Bad news in real-life network (not the controlled experiment in bug
report):
Running Intrepid, desktop and laptop on network, each with own Samba
server (i.e. three total, including NAS), Nautilus
Locationsmb://192.168.1.66/ does not work. It shows shares, but does
not mount them on desktop, and
Thank you Thierry and Braam.
Thierry, I didn't try all the tricks you linked to above, some were
speculative or more difficult than the CLI or fstab mount work-around.
The earlier version of the Iomega firmware did not work for me.
Braam, I confirm your good result with an installed version of
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