On Thu, Jun 21, 2001 at 11:00:26PM +1000, Martin wrote:
> maybe a thought. have you tried:
> ncpmount -ov -S blah....
No I had not. I just tried:
# /usr/bin/ncpmount -ov -S groucho -U mikelake -A 138.xx.xx.xx.xx /web/http/faculty/
/mnt
Unknown option `v', ignoring it
Logging into MACHO as MIKELAKE
Password:
ncpmount: Invalid argument in mount(2)
# /usr/bin/ncpmount -vo -S groucho -U mikelake -A 138.xx.xx.xx.xx /web/http/faculty/
/mnt
Unknown option `-S', ignoring it
usage: /usr/bin/ncpmount [options] mount-point
Try `/usr/bin/ncpmount -h' for more information
So -ov gives Invalid arg and -vo gives Unknown option for -S
a few more combinations.....
# /usr/bin/ncpmount -v -o -S groucho etc....
Unknown option `-S', ignoring it
# /usr/bin/ncpmount -v o -S groucho etc....
ncpfs version 2.2.0.17
and I've tried -o -v also.
Umm..? The man pages says:
"-v Print ncpfs version number. It has another meaning
(verbose) if you specify -o on command line. If you are
interested in version, type ncpmount -v without another
options."
So Im lost as to how to get debugging info.
I am 'apt-get source ncpfd' ing now....... :-(
Mike
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