Re: fc5: smbfs unknown filesystem type?
- From: Doug O'Leary <dkoleary@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 29 Mar 2006 10:23:27 -0800
On 2006-03-29, Buck Rogers <buck@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I asked the same question in the newsgroup "linux.redhat" and was
provided with the following answer from Matteo Corti. I tried the
cifs command and it works great!
This is because they removed smbfs support from the kernel which now
supports CIFS only. Try
mount -t cifs //client/c /mnt/client/c
Sure enough, that was it. Thanks. I figured it was something like
that; however, I had thought I'd tried the cifs... must have mistyped
something because it sure works now.
Thanks for the information. Appreciate it.
Doug
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