Just to summarize again:
1) A few versions of Samba server had a bug parsing DFS paths (fixed
in Samba server 3.0.26).  You can see which version of server you have
mounted to by doing "cat /proc/fs/cifs/Debug
Data " on the client). When the Linux CIFS client added support for
DFS last year, those few (relatively old) versions of Samba servers
(when configured for DFS) exhibited problems with certain path based
calls (setting the file size was one) which can break some common
applications.

2) Although disabling the cifs unix extensions (mount option "nounix")
may help in some cases, the best solution is to upgrade the Samba
server to any of the more recent versions of the server.   If that is
not possible, disabling DFS support (see comment 50) in the server is
another possibility (on future kernels, 2.6.28 includes this e.g., you
will be able to specify "nodfs" as a mount option on the client to
workaround the problems on these two versions of Samba).

On Sat, Nov 29, 2008 at 11:30 AM, truxntrax <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Waiting for a fix here too.  Confusingly this issue has ony affected one
> of my pc's after the ibex upgrade.  My laptop still see my nas box and
> popcorn hour but my desktop I have to manually nount drives after boot
> (sudo mount -a).
>
> Happy to help with any investigations if more information is required.



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Thanks,

Steve

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Access to samba 3.0.24-3.0.25 shares using CIFS is broken on 8.10
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/286828
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