thanks Todd,

but mount -t smbfs did the same thing. Have you ever experienced a bad
install of a package? Does this happen? Usually rpm/urpmi lets me know
when things aren't kosher...

sam


On Mon, 2002-11-04 at 17:08, Todd Lyons wrote:
> Sam Morrison wrote on Mon, Nov 04, 2002 at 05:00:49PM -0800 :
> > I just wanted to post my experience with the samba-client
> > (2.2.6-1.0.pre2.2mdk) package from a clean MDK 9 install:
> 
> This is the Cooker list and as such is really not the appropriate place
> for it, but since you did mention that a Cooker package fixed it, then
> you are probably within the safe zone. :)
> 
> >         * Able to browse samba clients
> >         * Unable to mount samba shares
> 
> If you use mount -t smbfs instead of smbmount, it should work normally.
> 
> >         * fstab/netfs wouldn't mount samba shares
> 
> That's interesting.  Maybe Sylvestre or his team have some insight into
> this?
> 
> Blue skies...                 Todd
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