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Jinder
Feb 27, 2013Aspirant
Mounting CIFS share on Ubuntu
Hi I had to rebuild my ubuntu box and previously I was using fstab for mounting my NAS CIFS enabled shares. My fstab looks like this: //192.168.1.65/Documents /home/jinder/Documents cifs creden...
Jinder
Feb 27, 2013Aspirant
At work so I can't get you the exact result.. Although I did try this yesterday, and the Inodes were around 1% and there was plenty of space with the df -h too..
I can create files/directories when I am ssh'd on to the NAS, but then again I am logged on as root.
Whilst looking for a solution I saw some other problems others were reporting that seemed to be similar with shared guest mode, although it was around midnight and the brain wasn't really accepting new ideas at this point. If this is an issue with 4.1.10.. maybe a downgrade to 4.1.9? I have a feeling that it was around the time of the upgrade I started noticing these issues.. infact. I might be able to confirm by looking at the NAS logs to confirm.
I can create files/directories when I am ssh'd on to the NAS, but then again I am logged on as root.
Whilst looking for a solution I saw some other problems others were reporting that seemed to be similar with shared guest mode, although it was around midnight and the brain wasn't really accepting new ideas at this point. If this is an issue with 4.1.10.. maybe a downgrade to 4.1.9? I have a feeling that it was around the time of the upgrade I started noticing these issues.. infact. I might be able to confirm by looking at the NAS logs to confirm.
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