10 years later, Ubuntu 22.04 and here I am - I've spent several hours trying to debug these kernel messages (checking /etc/nsswitch.conf, firewalls, etc.):
kernel: CIFS: Unable to determine destination address
After using IP address instead of host/netbios name in maps:
kernel: CIFS: VFS: No username specified
So, there is an easy workaround of installing `cifs-utils`, but it is quite difficult to find it out.
It would be nice to set `cifs-utils` as recommended packages, at the very least.
10 years later, Ubuntu 22.04 and here I am - I've spent several hours trying to debug these kernel messages (checking /etc/nsswitch.conf, firewalls, etc.):
kernel: CIFS: Unable to determine destination address
After using IP address instead of host/netbios name in maps:
kernel: CIFS: VFS: No username specified
So, there is an easy workaround of installing `cifs-utils`, but it is quite difficult to find it out.
It would be nice to set `cifs-utils` as recommended packages, at the very least.