smbfs mount wedges
Wilkinson, Alex
alex.wilkinson at dsto.defence.gov.au
Mon Apr 30 02:09:47 UTC 2007
0n Sun, Apr 29, 2007 at 07:00:54PM +0200, Ivan Voras wrote:
>I have this line in my /etc/fstab:
>
>//ivoras at server/share /home/ivoras/mnt smbfs rw,noauto,-f640,-d750 0 0
>
>But the command
>
># mount /home/ivoras/mnt
>
>doesn't exit. The file system is mounted, I can see it in output of
>"mount" on another console, and I can access the files in it without
>problems, but the "mount" command never returns. It's stuck in state
>"devdrn", and can't be killed by SIGINT or SIGKILL.
>
>This is a -CURRENT from few days ago.
ditto
#mount /netlogon/
load: 1.19 cmd: mount_smbfs 18177 [devdrn] 0.00u 0.23s 1% 1064k
load: 1.19 cmd: mount_smbfs 18177 [devdrn] 0.00u 0.23s 1% 1064k
load: 1.19 cmd: mount_smbfs 18177 [devdrn] 0.00u 0.23s 0% 1064k
load: 1.19 cmd: mount_smbfs 18177 [devdrn] 0.00u 0.23s 0% 1064k
And I can see the contents:
#ls /netlogon/ | wc -l
104
-aW
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