Richard W.M. Jones wrote:
Has Fedora user managed to get fusesmb to do anything?
I've created the appropriate config file, pointed fusesmb at a mount
point, and it runs. It just doesn't do anything. Nothing appears
under the mountpoint, and there is no debug message (eg. in syslog).
'fusesmb -d' just seems to print out user accesses to the empty
directory. I'm really looking for ways to debug this further.
'smbclient //myserver/' works fine, so I have reason to believe that
there _are_ SMB shares on my local network.
Also, there doesn't seem to be any smbfs / smbmount in Fedora.
Rich.
Hi Rich.
I think running the fusesmb.cache command sorts this out.
Try:
$ fusesmb.cache --debug
Or:
$ fusesmb.cache --help
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