On 06/24/2011 08:57 AM, Pavel Shilovsky wrote:
2011/6/24 Bill Good<bgood@xxxxxxxxxxxx>:
On 06/21/2011 09:29 PM, Bill Good wrote:
I have been trying to get this working for a couple of days and according
to the LinuxCIFS troubleshooting page this is where I should be asking my
question. I am testing Ubuntu Oneiric (11.10) and have a new D-Link DNS-320
ShareCenter that I am trying to get to mount on 3.0-1-generic. It is working
fine on 2.6.39-02063901-generic so thinking there is something that changed
when we moved to the 3.0 kernel. If I am in the wrong place please let me
know I will find the correct place. I have included the info that was
suggested from the above mentioned page.
bill@billsim-1110-64:~$ uname -r
3.0-1-generic
bill@billsim-1110-64:~$ mount.cifs -V
mount.cifs version: 4.9
When using the command
sudo mount -t cifs -o guest //192.168.0.189/Volume_1/test/
/media/bills-dns-game-1110-64test
with Ubuntu 11.10 kernel 3.0-1-generic it fails to mount.
If I use the same mount command with Ubuntu 11.10 kernel
2.6.39-02063901-generic
It mounts correctly.
D-Link DNS-320 ShareCenter NAS
Thanks Bill
I have found my problem with not be able to mount under kernel 3.0. I was
using the guest option and that is what seems to not be working in 3.0 but
did work in 2.6.39. When I use this command with kernels 3.0-0, 3.0-1 and
3.0-rc4 it works correctly. Not sure where the issue is but as a side result
if you try with the guest option my system would not shutdown or reboot and
had to use Alt+Sys reisub to get it to shut down. I hope I have been of some
help in tracking my issue to help in resolving it.
sudo mount -t cifs -o credentials=/media/.creds
//192.168.0.189/Volume_1/test/ /media/bills-dns-game-1110-64test
Thanks Bill
It looks like the same issue as we have in "[OOPS] 3.0-rc1 cifs"
thread. It is going to be fixed in 3.0-rc5 with this commit:
http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/sfrench/cifs-2.6.git;a=commit;h=446b23a75804d7ffa4cca2d4d8f0afb822108c7e.
I have tested using Ubuntu 11.10 64bit 3.0-rc5 and it does appear to be
fixed. Forgot to reply to all.
Thanks Bill
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