On Mon, Mar 13, 2000 at 01:34:40PM +0100, Vicente Torres wrote: > > I use smbmount-2.1.x to access Windows NT file systems > from other computers in the net. > Sometimes the connection gets lost and I get the following message when > I > try to list those directories: > > bash-2.02$ ls /net/XXX > ls: /net/XXX: Input/output error > bash-2.02$ > > If I try to mount again the net directories, smbmount-2.1.x says: > > Could not resolve mount point > > and the only solution I know is to restart my potato. After restart > the connections are available again. > > How can I restore connections without restarting? > As root you can # umount /net/XXX then smbmount will work fine for the next mount.
As someone else has noted, the potato versions work much better (though I still get this problem occasionally). Kevin -- Dr Kevin Scott Philips Corporate Intellectual Property Cross Oak Lane, Redhill Tel: +44 1293 815281 Surrey RH1 5HA Fax: +44 1293 815060 UK E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]