So the 2 preceding // before ipaddress is required for smbfs,  we missed
that....   I have 2 other  lines prior to this one for nfs areas with no
preceding // and they work.  I did add these // and rebooted, it did work.
Thanks !


Thanks,

Mark Vandale
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>>> On 3/18/2009 at  4:12 PM, Mark D Vandale <[email protected]> wrote:
-snip-
> This format looks like what
> everyone  has specified except the 0 0 at the end.

No, it doesn't.

//ipaddress/p2dev /pdev smbfs
credentials=credfile,uid=emxpkid,gid=emeddev,fmask=774,dmask=774,rw  0  0

Would be the correct format.

>  I had found this
> message in one of the logs and wasn't sure if it was related to this
> statement in /etc/fstab:
> In var/log/messages that says  "kernel:  smbfs: module not supported by
> Novell, setting U taint flag.

No, that just means the smbfs kernel module has been loaded, and it's one
that (for whatever reason) isn't going to be supported by Novell if you
have a problem with it, or if Novell support thinks that it is causing
another problem elsewhere.

Mark Post

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