Quoting Bruno MACADRE <[email protected]>:
Volker Lendecke a écrit :
On Mon, Oct 05, 2009 at 04:30:41PM +0200, Bruno MACADRE wrote:
Hi,
My problems with Samba continue... I'm very disappointed, i've never
had as problems with Samba before (on my old server with Gentoo/Samba
3.0.23...).
So the new problem is : When a student want to compile a C program into
his home (mounted in CIFS), the produced executable can't be executed
"./tst: cannot execute binary file". Tried on ubuntu-9.04 with
mount.cifs 3.2.3 and mount.cifs 3.4.2.
Isn't this more a problem with linux cifs rather than Samba
on the server? The mount.cifs version has only minor
relevance on the behaviour of the in-kernel module.
Volker
Maybe,
Actually my kernel is 2.6.28-15-generic (basic ubuntu-desktop kernel).
I'll try another kernel and tell you what's happened
Another kernel seems overkill, and slow. This sounds like a problem
with mounting options to me. What was the command-line or the fstab
entry for this filesystem? Perhaps we can see something wrong there.
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