The only reason that I can think of the fact that the built-in SMB/CIFS
file system tends to experience lockups sometimes when servers/the
network goes down, necessitating a full reboot as it leads to lockup of
various apps that try to access the file system.
This happens to me regularly when resuming my Mac Mini from suspend with
active SMB/CIFS mounts.
...but I'm not (yet) sufficiently inconvenienced to look into FUSE-based
alternatives. However fusesmb (https://bitbucket.org/kontza/fusesmb-26)
might be a starting point if anyone is interested.
- Erik
Sam Moffatt wrote 2011-11-04 06.45:
Mac OS X natively supports SMB/CIFS. I don't see why you would need
anything else beyond what comes with Mac OS X.
Cheers,
Sam Moffatt
http://pasamio.id.au
On Thu, Nov 3, 2011 at 8:15 PM, lhoy<[email protected]> wrote:
Does macfusion supported SMB? if yes, can you help me how?
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