Messages in this thread | | | Date | Wed, 21 Apr 1999 11:13:12 -0500 | From | Matthew Vanecek <> | Subject | Re: smbfs problem with 2.2.5 |
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Urban Widmark wrote: > > Hmm, never thought about the server going down/up (not an unlikely event). > Maybe that is what happened for me. Someday when there are less people > around I'll test this. (else someone might get a bit upset :) > > What happens for you when the server disappears? Do you get the same I/O > error message that started this thread? > > /Urban >
It does on mine. And the only way to unmount/remount is to su to root and umount the directory, and then smbmount the share again as the user.
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