Your options are :
1. Use a wired connection
2. Avoid Samba/CIFS shares and configure your server for NFS instead
3. Use AutoFS to create your network shares.
In case 3, AutoFS replaces the need to configure anything in /etc/fstab.
Seems to work well enough with most connections, although
Hi Spaetz. That fix was documented as early as comment 7 and is
discussed thoroughly throughout the 110 or so comments. Sadly, the fix
doesn't work in Karmic any more. Well, I'll qualify that - it works for
wired connections, but not for WIFI. Network Manager brings WIFI
connections down
@James : That would be awesome and exactly what I'll propose to the
networkmanager list (when I get round to it).
@Sixela : As H3g3m0n notes, the bug is still apparent on WIFI systems.
In general, worth noting another reason gvfs shares don't always work
out - nautilus won't process thumbnails
Confirmed here too. I've tried all the solutions listed previously to
resolve this issue in Karmic and Wireless, but I always experience a
hang on shutdown. The only workaround (not really) I've found so far
is to add the users option to my /etc/fstab entry for my cifs share,
then manually
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 393012 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/393012
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 393012
smb: Error while copying file, Invalid argument
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Samba shares created by smbclient are read-only
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/404623
You
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: samba
Full Background :
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=7677294#post7677294
In Karmic, Alpha 2 and Alpha 3, when a share is created using the
smbclient command (such as AutoFS uses), the share is created read-only.
The same configuration on
** Tags added: autofs karmic
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Samba shares created by smbclient are read-only
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/404623
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