/proc/self/fd/9: 3: kill: No such process
/proc/self/fd/9: 3: kill: No such process
When I open Dolphin and click on the "device' Shares on 192.168.1.13:
An error occurred while accessing 'Shares on 192.168.1.13', the system responded: mount: only root can mount //192.168.1.13/Shares on /mnt/Shares
At the end of the boot process, the very last line says:
Loading network drives [ok]
My fstab loading of cifs drives worked beautifully until 13.10 (12.04, 12.10, 13.04). I've tried with and without options:
auto, noauto, _netdev, sec=ntlm, sec lanman
Description: Ubuntu Saucy Salamander (development branch)
Release: 13.10
cifs-utils:
Installed: 2:6.0-1ubuntu2
upstart:
Installed: 1.10-0ubuntu3
Since the release of beta2, I haven't been able to load network drives listed in fstab:
# <file system> <mount point> <type> <options> <dump><pass> 6039-4b92- 95ad-4369f12c11 74 / ext4 errors=remount-ro 0 1 03e9-474a- ab10-448649bc05 d7 /home ext4 defaults 0 2 b90b-42a7- 961a-3c1bdfd7bc e8 none swap sw 0 0 1.13/Shares /mnt/Shares cifs guest,uid= 1000,iocharset= utf8 0 0 1.13/Homes /mnt/Homes cifs credentials= /home/pat/ .smbcredentials ,iocharset= utf8,sec= ntlm 0 0
UUID=1533d97d-
UUID=55B6-4281 /boot/efi vfat defaults 0 1
UUID=1e943141-
UUID=f145f314-
//192.168.
//192.168.
from mountall-net.log:
/proc/self/fd/9: 3: kill: No such process
/proc/self/fd/9: 3: kill: No such process
When I open Dolphin and click on the "device' Shares on 192.168.1.13:
An error occurred while accessing 'Shares on 192.168.1.13', the system responded: mount: only root can mount //192.168. 1.13/Shares on /mnt/Shares
At the end of the boot process, the very last line says:
Loading network drives [ok]
My fstab loading of cifs drives worked beautifully until 13.10 (12.04, 12.10, 13.04). I've tried with and without options:
auto, noauto, _netdev, sec=ntlm, sec lanman