I have a shared folder with 33GB of data (mostly 3-5MB files, approx. 10,500 files total) on a Windows 2000 server. If I mount it using smbfs I can see all of the files and directories in the share's root but when entering into sub-directories some will appear empty (allthough they are not), or fewer than all of the files will be visible. If I use smbclient to connect, all of the files, directories and sub-directories are available (but I need to have mountable access). If I mount using cifs even the root share has missing information; with smbclient and smbfs the root share shows 3703 items whereas with cifs the root share shows only 2163 items. I was hoping that cifs would overcome the problems I was having with smbfs, but it seems even worse in this regard. I'm running kernel 2.4.23 patched with cifs 0.8.7a (note that there were a few "hunk succeeded fuzz" messages when patching but everything looks like it compiled OK). Any pointers would be appreciated. Thanks. -- Chris
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