On Monday 16 June 2003 16:04, Jake Johnson wrote: > How can I kill a mounted samba share that has been removed. I get > this problem a lot since I am always rebooting the windows machines > and I can't unmount the smbfs. Any suggestions? > Thanks, > Jake Johnson > http://www.plutoid.com
Hi Jake What exactly is the problem? Three possibilities: 1.) You have a samba server running on your debian box, and the windows clients die? No problem -> nothing should have to be done on the server side. 2.) The windows machines do not die at all, but you reboot them anyway? -> Umount the shares before you reboot them. 3.) You have a Debian workstation which uses directories exported from a Windows machine? This is a bad idea anyway. Don't run windows as a server, it only causes trouble. joerg -- Gib GATES keine Chance! -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]