Hello Everyone,

Problem:  When opening a terminal window within X, I get the message
                    "Could not resolve mount point
/mnt/OFS/Programmers".


This is creating weird problems like "I/O Errors" when I'm trying to
install RPMs.
The "/OFS/Programmers" was a directory on a now non-existant(thank
goodness)
Novell server.  I inherited this machine, so I don't know how it was
originally setup.
I'm trying to learn the inards of Samba and can successfully connect and
use it on the
new micro$oft servers, but I can't seem to "clear out" these old
entries.

       I tried to "umount /mnt/OFS/Programmers" and  "smbumount
/mnt/OFS/Programmers" and
    what happens is then everytime I open a terminal window, instead of
the
    "Could not resolve mount point /mnt/OFS/Programmers" message,
    I get a "Password: " before I even get a shell prompt. (If i again
mount them, the original error message returns)
    I would assume it's still trying to connect to something?
    What's "Password" for? What am I trying to connect to? That old
server doesn't exist.
    Any ideas on how to fix this?


Thank you
Eric



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