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In my case, ~/.gvfs was made unwriteable during an upgrade. I logged out
and made the directory writeable and now everything works.
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I'm sorry to bother you, but Im new to Linux, and have been using this
Ubuntu for about 1 month. This is a SERIOUS problem for me regarding
work... I must be able to browse samba shares.
Can you tell me how you 'made ~/.gvfs writeable ? I'm sure it's CHMOD
something or other, but I just can
I don't think the folder protection is related to this bug.
Regards,
On Mon, 2008-11-03 at 16:50 +, dawinkley wrote:
I'm sorry to bother you, but Im new to Linux, and have been using this
Ubuntu for about 1 month. This is a SERIOUS problem for me regarding
work... I must be able to browse
Thanks for the response Tien. I appreciate it.
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On Mon, 2008-11-03 at 17:08 +, Tien Nguyen wrote:
I don't think the folder protection is related to this bug.
Regards,
On Mon, 2008-11-03 at 16:50 +, dawinkley
@dawinkley: You'd have to do a 'sudo chmod' command, it is very unlikely
that is related to the problem itself, and it is always a very-bad idea
to mess with file permissions on system-created files like this. You
would likely create a stability or security issue.
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I just update to 8.10 and I got the Error: Failed to mount Windows
share again. Used to have this problem after Upgraded to Hardy. Then it
was fixed. Now it is back again.
smbmount still work fine.
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I never had this issue in Hardy, even if I enabled Hardy proposed in
order to fix another bug. I agree it's not a samba issue since smbclient
works fine.
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This is an issue for me as well.
samba:
Installed: 2:3.2.3-1ubuntu2
Candidate: 2:3.2.3-1ubuntu2
I don't think this has ever worked in Intrepid. I don't think this is a
Samba issue however, since Gnome Commander works just fine for me. Using
the gvfs tools do not.
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Same for me, this problem only existed in Intrepid. If you have this
problem with Hardy I suggest you open up a new bug. Maybe it is a local
problem with your installation because I have two Hardy with all updates
and they both work OK.
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Maybe it works for Vista, but it broke every smb share on my 4 - 8.04.1
1 winXP pro SP2 network today. It also broke it on my home network with
2 ubuntu 8.04.1 and 1 WinXP sp2 machine. It was working perfectly until
this morning. I have 6 Ubuntu machines and all 6 are affected.
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I am curious which repositories Stephen Cradock and Thomas Novin have
enabled. I did see there is something in Hardy proposed, but I don't
have that one switched on my default as I tend to get unstable results
with it. I have security, updates and backports enabled.
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All my reports have concerned Intrepid Ibex. I have never had this
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Yeay, it actually works. Still slow as hell though, bug #259771 seems to
be relevant for Intrepid as well.
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Closing as Fixed
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Status: Incomplete = Fix Released
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This bug seems to be fixed, probably by the gvfs updates today (Sep 16th
2008).
Shares on a Windows Vista server now open correctly in Nautilus.
Thank you all for the fix - whoever it was that finally fixed it!
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I'm experiencing this on all SMB shares that I've tried to mount. Both
on an upgrade from 8.04 and a fresh install of intrepid alpha-5 (and
then updated).
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ gvfs-mount smb://tv-tinos/Movies/
Error mounting location: DBus error org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.InvalidArgs:
Mountpoint
Hi, I have just marked the bug #267378 as a duplicate of this one. Agree with
weaver4 that the importance of the bug is all but low. Bugs like these are the
kind of things which make new users annoyed and disconcerted.
I have noticed something that might perhaps be of some use. The usual
I use fusesmb on gentoo as a workaround for the moment. Maybe something
similar can be done on gentoo.
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Assigning Milestone for gvfs, this can be considered as a blocker for
intrepid.
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Target: None = ubuntu-8.10
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I have this same problem. But if I use Gnome Commander rather than
nautilus it works correctly.
I was very surprised when I saw above that importance is low for
Nautilus, I see this as a big problem that should be fixed before 8.10
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Different behaviour on my Interpid (updated today):
gfs-mount on commandline also doesn't work:
Though the nautilus shortcut will created the directory ~/.gvfs/ stays empty
forever thereafter - without error message, neither on console nor in syslog.
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Same issue here. I can mount with command line but not in gnome. folder says
it's mounted but I get:
DBus error org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.InvalidArgs: Mountpoint Already registered
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It works with smb4k (bad workaround, however, since it seems to have
some problems with characters / encoding).
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Interesting find..
The same location (share on server in Places) works 100% if accessed from a
save as dialog in The GIMP.
Try to open in nautilus, and errors listed above, but no errors in save as
dialog. Perhaps it is a nautilus problem, as the location appears to be mounted
correctly in
GUI version of the above script, used for mounting shares.
Workaround until an official fix is made
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Put in /usr/bin
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#!/bin/bash
echo Enter Server Name:
read Server
echo Enter Share Name:
read Share
SMB=smb://$Server/$Share/
DIR=$HOME/.gvfs/$Share on $Server
/usr/bin/gvfs-mount $SMB
sleep 5
/usr/bin/nautilus $DIR
sleep 5 should prevent timing issues and ensure a proper mount before nautilus
tries to open it
#!/bin/bash
echo Enter Server Name:
read Server
echo Enter Share Name:
read Share
SMB=smb://$Server/$Share/
DIR=$HOME/.gvfs/$Share on $Server
/usr/bin/gvfs-mount $SMB
/usr/bin/nautilus $DIR
quick and dirty share mounting till a fix comes out.
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Nice try - doesn't work for me. The script runs and leaves me with a
mounted share icon, but doesn't open Nautilus. Trying to open the share
by double-clicking the desktop share icon leads to the original error
message - already mounted.
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My apologies! After some messing around it DOES work for me.
At first running the script gave me the mount, but not the Nautilus
window. I put in two extra lines to 'echo $SMB' and 'echo $DIR', and
it worked.
Then I commented out (#) the two extra lines and it still worked
Then I removed the
I have the following problem, testing with Ubuntu 8.10 Alpha 4+, trying
to connect to a company SMB network server share. Nautilus tells me:
Could not display smb://servername/myshare$/ - Einhängen des Ortes nicht
möglich.
This worked ok when I used 8.04. However, nautilus shows the
I have updated to Intreprid today and I experience exactly the same
problem (DBUS error: mountpoint already registered).
However, I can access the shares from ~/.gvfs/share_folder on ip
Note, that this is not a Samba server problem since I'm accessing shares
on a Windows machine. It looks like a
I can't still mount my Windows shares with any of the methods.
Nautilus reports the Mountpoint Already registered thing. The Places
menu has the same error than nautilus. And gvfs-mount (which wasn't
installed by default) says this:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/.gvfs$ LANG=en_US.UTF8 gvfs-mount -u
Just throwing in a ditto here and subscribing...
This seems to be similar to a bug that started with Hardy, only now it
is worse. With Hardy- while you couldn't browse shares through Nautilus,
you could manually mount them using the Connect to Server... dialog in
Places. You would get an error
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I did some dbus monitoring and here are some rusults. The difference betwene
working system (hardy) and not working (intrepid) ist like this:
---hardy---start-
..bla bla
method call sender=:1.4 - dest=org.gtk.vfs.Daemon
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I get this on un-secured shares.
I am puzzled that samba has been updated today (August 18th) without any
apparent change in the situation. It seems that this is not a samba bug,
at any rate.
Is this a gvfs bug? Is it a seahorse bug (as suggested above by fishor)?
Or is it something else? It is
I get this error only on secured shares. so it can be some seahorse problem or
some thing like this. You can try some unsecure workaround and reconfigure
your samba server with:
security=share
[your share]
guest ok=yes.
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I can confirm this bug too.
Trying to connect through Places-Connect to server gave me the same error
message:
Could not display smb://IP/shareddocs/.
Error: DBus error org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.InvalidArgs: Mountpoint Already
registered
Please select another viewer and try again.
However
Just tried the commands indicated by Stephen Cradock.
I get the same for everything except for the end:
After attempting (and apparently failing) to mount using Nautilus, the share
on server folder DOES NOT appear in ~/.gvfs, and gvfs-ls smb://server/share
does NOT list the contents of the share
since the recent updates to gvfs (Intrepid, 64-bit) the Windows shares
are now shown in Nautilus, but attempting to open them in Nautilus
apparently fails, bringing up the password dialog twice; clicking OK the
second time gives the dbus error message as above.
gvfs-ls smb://server/ lists the
Downgrading to gvfs-0.2.5-r1 from 0.99.3 in Gentoo helped solve the
problem for me. Maybe a similar fix can be performed in Ubuntu.
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same issue for me between an ubuntu 8.04 share and a my laptop on
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Since Intrepid alpha3 (at least) none of the three methods works to
mount a windows share: Nautilus sees the server, but no shares;
smbclient sees no shares; gvfs-ls sees no shares. gvfs-mount says that
volume doesn't implement mount.
smbtree sees the Windows server, but times out waiting for
Adding gvfs to the list of affected packages since this really sounds
like a gvfs issue rather than a nautilus issue.
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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There is a duplicate bug #249733, which I have marked as a dup of this
one. The error seems to be independent of nautilus, as it occurs when
using gvfs-mount and not invoking nautilus at all.
The use of gvfs-mount smb://server/share appears to mount the share - it
appears in the nautilus mount
I can confirm this bug. I am on a university network, and I can say this error
pops up randomly (ie. meaning that some shares will mount, while others will
not).
First it gives an error Unable to mount location, while still showing in the
nautilus mounts list, with an empty directory list.
Same error here but gvfs-mount gives the same error message Error
mounting location: DBus error org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.InvalidArgs:
Mountpoint Already registered
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same issue here, gvfs-mount works
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It works correctly in Hardy.
gvfs-mount also works.
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thank you for your bug report. did that work correctly in hardy? does
using gvfs-mount smb://url works correctly?
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Yes, I am able to access it using smbclient from the command line.
To add to the first comment, I am not able to access any shares on the
Windows machine. I am, however, able to access Samba shares that are on
other Linux machines. I unfortunately only have one Windows machine in
the house so I
Reassigning to nautilus package as smbclient works correctly.
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Status: Incomplete = New
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Yes, I am able to access it using smbclient from the command line.
To add to the first comment, I am not able to access any shares on the
Windows machine. I am, however, able to access Samba shares that are on
other Linux machines. I unfortunately only have one Windows machine in
the house so I
Reassigning to nautilus package as smbclient works correctly.
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