t35t0r wrote:
I have a mount:
//server/foo on /home/foo/cifsmount type cifs (rw,mand,nosuid,nodev,user=foo)
if i try to /sbin/umount.cifs it I get an error:
This utility only unmounts cifs filesystems.
googling returned several pages, one which mentioned to put selinux in
permissive mode. I have it completely turned off:
% /usr/sbin/getenforce
Disabled
I set the /sbin/umount.cifs and mount.cifs u+s so regular users can
mount/umount cifs mounts:
-rwsr-xr-x 1 root root 27456 Sep 1 2006 /sbin/mount.cifs*
-rwsr-xr-x 1 root root 14144 Sep 1 2006 /sbin/umount.cifs*
It would probably be more secure to setup automounts but trying to
umount it as root still returns the same error. Any ideas?
umount /home/foo/cifsmount
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John
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