On Wednesday 24 August 2005 20:58, Bob Proulx wrote:
> Justin Guerin wrote:
> > When using the -l switch, Windows shares mounted as smbfs (in
> > /etc/fstab) are not shown, while shares mounted as cifs do.
>
> But smbfs mounts are network mounts.  In which case they should not be
> displayed when -l is asking only for local system mounts.  Basically
> -l, --local is designed to avoid touching the network when a 'df' is
> done.
>
> As a suggeston, you might try using the -x, --exclude-type to exclude
> the mounts you want to avoid such as nfs so as to include the smbfs
> mounts that you want to see.
>
> Bob

Hi Bob,

I don't think I was very clear.  I feel that the cifs mounts should be 
excluded, like the smbfs and nfs mounts are.  But for some reason, they're 
not.

Justin


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