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Subject: smbumount doesn't
From: Kent West <westk () nicanor ! acu ! edu>
Date: 1998-03-23 19:38:52
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I can smbmount-2-2.x a WinNT share to a local mountpoint without any
problem. But at night, our NT administrator has a script running that
logs off everyone that is connected to the NT box, so that the NT's
backup program will run without running into "File open" errors.
When I get back in the office the next day my mountpoint no longer works
(because I've been kicked off by the NT admin), so I try to remount it,
and the mountpoint can't be resolved. So I try to smbumount (unmount)
it, and again, the mountpoint can't be resolved. I can't do anything
with the directory/mount point until I reboot the computer.
Surely there's a better way to clear the smbfsx glitch than to reboot
the system?
Yes, I could smbumount the share before I get kicked off, provided I
remember to, but I would think there's a more elegant solution.
Thanks for any help!
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