Messages in this thread | | | Date | Fri, 6 Jul 2007 21:45:47 -0400 | From | "Albert Cahalan" <> | Subject | partially mounted cifs filesystem |
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I had one share mounted, from XP to Linux, and wanted another. At first I had an incorrect setting on the XP box, almost certainly related to permissions. The mount failed of course. Running "mount" showed that the filesystem was not mounted, but apparently it didn't remain fully unmounted either. There was also nothing under the mount point, and the "ls -l" data (directory size and link count) looked like ext3.
I changed settings on the XP box numerous times. After many frustrating attempts, I ran "umount" on the mount point and then successfully mounted the filesystem.
I'll guess that the kernel returned an error for my early attempts at mounting, but left open a CIFS connection.
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