Messages in this thread | | | From | "Michael H. Warfield" <> | Subject | Re: Samba mounts? | Date | Wed, 18 Nov 1998 23:39:07 -0500 (EST) |
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Khimenko Victor enscribed thusly: > 17-Nov-98 17:21 you wrote: > > Forgive me for asking such a newbie question, but I couldn't find anything in > > Documentation/Changes.txt and Documentation/filesystem/smbfs.txt > > > I have a RedHat 5.2 Intel machine, and booted with a 2.1.128. Although I have > > all the programs Changes.txt says I need, I can't seem to mount an SMB volume > > from an NT server. When I do, in /var/log/messages I see the message > > SMBFS: need mount version 6 > > Well, I have the smbfs-2.0.1 rpm, and samba-1.9.18p10-3 rpm, and mount version > > 2.8a. What do I have to do to get mount version 6?
> Recompile samba :-)) smbmount "version 6" is included in latest versions of > samba (AFAIK 1.9.18pl10 is new enough) but of course is not included in RedHat > rpm (it's not compatible with 2.0.x kernels :-)
No... It probably is not... I don't think the glibc fixes made it into the source tree prior to the 2.0 alpha branch. That's when I got my commit priviledges and commited them in myself. I could be wrong, but I think the 1.9.18 sources will blow sky high on the RedHat 5.x glibc headers...
I also fixed an annoying timing error in smbmount in the 2.0 sources that really screws with autofs. 2.0 Beta has now been released, go with it.
> > Just for the hell of it, I changed SMB_MOUNT_VERSION to 5 in smb_mount.h, and > > recompiled and rebooted, but now when I try to mount the smbmount it appears > > to succeed, but then I get > > smb_retry: no connection process > > seconds later.
> > Thank you for not flaming the hell out of me - I used to follow bleeding edge > > kernels (0.99pl14a-?, for example) but I haven't for a while.
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