I'm running kernel 2.2.5 with smbfsx installed from the deb... I get the attached error... Any tips would be appreciated. I have no problems mounting from this workstation under NT to the particular file server giving the error. Previously I used 2.0.36 without difficulty.
/proc/filesystems does indeed list smbfs as a supported type by the kernel on the workstation. On Wed, 14 Apr 1999, Kent West wrote: > I can't seem to get smbmount to work, although I BELIEVE it used to. > I've recently upgraded from 2.0.36 to 2.2.1, so that might have some > bearing. > > I've tried most of the options in the smbmount man page; no good. > > I've tried removing the smbfs package and then adding it back in; no > good. > > I can connect with smbclient, which the smbmount man page said > definitely means my problem is with smbfs. > > The error I get is just a generic: mount error: Invalid argument Please > look at smbmount's manual page for possible reasons. > > Any clues, anyone? Thanks! > > > > > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null > >
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