(Please keep me in CC as I'm not subscribed to the users ML.) Hi,
TL;DR I've been experience stuck file system operations on cifs mount on latest stable kernel (linux-image-6.1.0-17-amd64, 6.1.69-1), and would like to see if other people are seeing similar issue before actually filing a bug. Longer story: recently after upgrading stable kernel version to the latest one, there is a chance that when operating files on a cifs mount (e.g. copying files from local FS to a cifs mount, renaming a file on a cifs mount, moving files on cifs mount, etc.) using Nautilus it will stuck: Nautilus will show that there are operation ongoing which will never end. You can cancel the operation which seems to work, but if you close the Nautilus window it will send a notification saying that there are operations still ongoing. Also when this happens, any operation on the file or folder you are copying to will stuck in both Nautilus or through command line. Initially I thought this was a Nautilus issue, but then I switched to KDE and the same happened to Dolphin as well. As I don't remember seeing this issue with some older version of the stable kernel (not quite sure when), I tried to switch to the backport kernel (linux-image-6.5.0-0.deb12.4-amd64, 6.5.10-1~bpo12+1) last week, and I haven't seen this issue since. So it would seem to me that this issue is somewhat related to the kernel. So here I come to see whether anyone else is experiencing similar issues before I actually file a bug in case it is actually something only happening to me. Any experience, tips, or suggestions are welcome. TIA. -- Xiyue Deng