Does anybody have a working gnome and smb/cifs setup? No matter which way I turn there seem to be obstacles in the way.
Using smb:// from Nautilus mostly doesn't work e.g. EOG & GIMP won't open images, Gnumeric will open files but will only save to existing filenames, Abiword will not open files etc, etc. Allowing users to mount by having entries in /etc/fstab isn't really feasible for multi-user systems. Variables aren't supported in /etc/fstab and having 10 shares times "n" users isn't manageable. Besides once mounted it cannot be umounted (see below). Using smbmount and smbumount has been deprecated for 2.6 kernels and using them (at least on my systems) results in multiple time out errors. Instead we should use mount.cifs. Which would be fine except umount.cifs seems to have been left out of Sarge. Even then umounting isn't possible as something (kernel cifs vfs?) grabs hold of it and I get a device busy message. GNOME desktop and smb/cifs interoperability currently seems to be hosed. Or am I just missing something? -- Iain Mac Donald -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

