On Tue, 20 Dec 2011 14:27:55 +0000, Russell Gadd wrote:

>> How is the mount point set? Dynamically or statically?
>>
> Sorry not sure what you mean by "Dynamically or statically?". 

Yes, I'll explain.

By dynamically I mean the mount point is accessed on the fly, by using 
"smb://" protocol in Nautilus.

By statically I wanted to say it was a mount point defined at "/etc/
fstab", which seems to be the case.

> I have a line in fstab as follows:
> 
> //nasbox/dataNAS /mnt/nas cifs 
> rw,user,exec,iocharset=utf8,user=xxx,password=xxx,uid=1000,gid=1000
> 
> (not sure if all these options are strictly needed or correct but the
> mount is ok)

Okay, it looks right to me. Should there is any illegal option you would 
get a warning when booting (something like "unrecognized option in /etc/fstab 
at line nn").

>> Does "Ctrl+R" (reload) do the trick? If not, how about closing/opening
>> Nautilus? Or just by relogin?
>>
>>
>>
> No none of this works. It's not just Nautilus because the ls command in
> the Gnome terminal also fails to see the nas.

- What's the output of "mount" command after the system restores from 
suspension/hibernation?

- Does manully enforcing the mounting the dataNAS share work after 
suspension/hibernation?

- Are there any errors/warnings entries registered at the logs?

Google has found a similar situation here:

***
Samba mount point becomes inaccessible after hibernation/suspend 
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/acpi-support/+bug/24864
***

But it's *very* old (2005), this has been to be addressed and solved by now :-?

Greetings,

-- 
Camaleón


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