I am on Fedora Core 2. I have tried using smbmount
and auto.fs to mount both samba and windows shares. They all mount successfully.
However, in a terminal window or in Nautilus when I am trying to access the shares (even an ls command in terminal window) will completly hang the share point.
This process then becomes an un-killable process. Other systems can connect to the share point and use
it fine while this is going on.
Anyone have any ideas how to fix/get around this problem?
I've just encountered this as well. In the system log file, I found this:
Jun 16 11:33:18 stephen kernel: smb_lookup: find //.Trash-stephen failed, error=-5
It was followed by a bunch of stack trace information. Anyhow, I checked my home directory and discovered there was no .Trash-stephen directory. I created this directory, rebooted, and now my samba mounts all work well.
Hope this helps. -- =============================================================== Stephen Semeniuk stephen.semeniuk at sentai dot com Sentai Software Corporation
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