Trouble Mounting Samba Shares with FC2

From: Steven Garrity (stevelist_at_silverorange.com)
Date: 07/05/04

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    Some co-workers and I are running FC2 client machines on a network that
    has both Windows and Linux servers. We're trying to mount a samba share
    on a Linux box. The Linux server is FC1 with samba 3.0.4.

    With FC1 on our client machines, we were able to use something like this
    in fstab:
    //server/sharename /mnt/smbshare smbfs
    defaults,user,noauto,rw,workgroup=MYWORKGROUP 0 0

    Now, though, that seems to cause a freeze/hang when trying to access the
    mounted dir.

    As for the Windows machines, we are unable to mount them with that
    method, and we can't access them via smb://servername/ in Nautilus
    either (a permissions error msg is shown).

    We are able to mount the windows machines with CIFS though.

    Does this sound familiar to anyone? Anything obvious we are missing? Is
    there any additional information I should provide?

    Thanks,
    Steven Garrity

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