Re: filename case problem with CIFS

2004-08-10 Thread Steffen Kaiser
On Tue, 3 Aug 2004, Patrick J. LoPresti wrote:
Hello Pat,
$oem$/$1/Pnp/yukon
  ^!!!
The fileserver is running Samba 3.0.2a
What (if anything) does your smb.conf have for the settings case
sensitive and unix extensions?
My initial guess: If you set unix extensions = no the problem will
disappear.
You are right!
These are my default settings that deals with filenames:
; Name mangling options
   preserve case = yes
   short preserve case = yes
   default case = lower
;   unix extensions = no
you cannot access a file that has an uppercase letter in its absolute Unix 
path spec (at least below the Samba root point (== path= setting in 
smb.conf), I haven't tested when the root point contains upper case 
characters itself).

When you activate the unix extensions = no option, you can access files 
with uppercase characters in their name.

Bye,
--
Steffen Kaiser
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Re: unattend-4.4 linuxboot CD make problem

2004-08-10 Thread Patrick J. LoPresti
Steffen Kaiser [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 1) make download failed to download mysql -- all the directories of
 that servers seems empty -- I used a previous download.

Looks like that MySQL mirror is gone and we have to pick a different
one.  Fixed.

 2) Eventually I got this:
 
 (last few lines of `make' attached because of line breaks)
 
 make: *** No rule to make target `../bootdisk/empty-boot.img.gz',
 needed by `stage1/var/lib/dosemu/drives/dosboot.img'.  Stop.

That is odd.  The main unattended-4.4.zip includes a
bootdisk/empty-boot.img.gz file, which should be parallel to the
linuxboot directory.  (The Linux boot disk steals a few pieces from
the DOS disk.)

 Do I guess correctly that the info:
 
 -DONE
 compiling---
 
   Now you must install DOSEMU. Make sure you are root and:
   make install
 
 is not meant to be done, but is the output of the default DOSemu built?

Correct.  Our own Makefile copies the dosemu binary to the right
place.

 - Pat


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Re: [Unattended] OS Location

2004-08-10 Thread Patrick J. LoPresti
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Sean Branam [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 Well I tried changing to i386 and I still have the same problem.  I
 do and ls /z/os/win2kpro/i386 and all the files list out just fine.

OK, let's see if we can debug this.

What version of Unattended are you using?

What kind of file server?

What does grep /z /proc/mounts give you?  I do not need the whole
line; I just want to know whether the file system type is cifs or
smbfs.

 - Pat


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RE: [Unattended] OS Location

2004-08-10 Thread Sean Branam
4.4

Windows 2k server

Cifs



-Original Message-
From: Patrick J. LoPresti [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, August 10, 2004 11:32 AM
To: Sean Branam
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Subject: Re: [Unattended] OS Location

(redirecting to unattended-devel list)

Sean Branam [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 Well I tried changing to i386 and I still have the same problem.  I
 do and ls /z/os/win2kpro/i386 and all the files list out just fine.

OK, let's see if we can debug this.

What version of Unattended are you using?

What kind of file server?

What does grep /z /proc/mounts give you?  I do not need the whole
line; I just want to know whether the file system type is cifs or
smbfs.

 - Pat



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