Am 02.01.2005 um 20:04 schrieb Gregor Mosheh:

I am trying to mount a SMB share in the usual fashion:
mount -t smbfs //[EMAIL PROTECTED]/share /mnt

And in response I get this:
smbfs: vfsload(smbfs): Operation not permitted

I am running at securelevel 1, so it would make sense
if that were why I'm not allowed to load the module.
My question is: How do I have this module loaded
during the boot process, before the securelevel is
set? Is there a rc.conf variable to set? Or is
mentioning this smbfs share in the fstab sufficient?

To make sure a module is loaded, add a line to /boot/loader.conf:

    smbfs_load="YES"

I believe that you also might need to load libiconf.ko, if it isn't pulled in automatically when loading smbfs:

    libiconf_load="YES"


HTH, Stefan

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Stefan Bethke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>   Fon +49 170 346 0140

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