cifs problem: mounting from a smb share problem with 1 share
Jamie Bohr
jamiebohr at gmail.com
Wed Nov 8 05:27:56 UTC 2006
Does /var/log/messages say anything after you try a mount to eselshare?
On 11/7/06, Jörn Rink <j.rink at freenet.de> wrote:
>
> Hi,
> I have updated my system from fc 5 to fc6 via update from dvd,
> not a new installation. I have a samba server on fc3 legacy, which
> serves 3 directories.
>
> smb.conf:
> [smbshare]
> comment = smbshare
> path = /usr/local/smbshare
> public = no
> create mask = 765
> writeable = yes
> [eselshare]
> comment = eselshare
> path = /usr/local/eselshare/esel
> public = no
> create mask = 765
> writeable = yes
> [filmshare]
> comment = filmshare
> path = /usr/local/filmshare/share
> public = no
> create mask = 765
> writeable = yes
>
> I can mount these directories from my xp clients without a problem.
> I can mount the directiries from my fc 5 laptop via cifs without a
> problem.
>
> I can mount 2 directories from fc6, filmshare and smbshare without a
> problem, but eselshare gives me a secret:
>
> [nine at bauhaus0 ~]$ cd /usr/local/
> [nine at bauhaus0 local]$ su -
> Passwort:
> [root at bauhaus0 local]# mount eselshare
> Password:
> [root at bauhaus0 local]# ls eselshare/
> ls: lese Verzeichnis eselshare/: Das Argument ist ungültig
>
> the filmshare works
>
> here are my fstab entries for mounting:
>
> //fedora/filmshare /usr/local/filmshare cifs
> noauto,dir_mode=000,file_mode=000,uid=nobody,gid=nobody,user=nine,utf8
> 0 0
> //fedora/eselshare /usr/local/eselshare cifs
> noauto,dir_mode=000,file_mode=000,uid=nobody,gid=nobody,user=nine,utf8
> 0 0
>
>
> I have no idea where i have to search, can i switch on some dbg level?
> or is it possible that 1 especially windows file can cause this problem
> on the share?
>
>
>
>
>
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