Comment 4 for bug 210741

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jan (jan-ubuntu-h-i-s) wrote :

I have exaxctly the same problems. Due to this, my Ubuntu computer has started to be a nuisance, especially because downgrading back to 7.* is impossible, and gvfs cannot be disabled without removing Nautilus and the Ubuntu desktop. What a pain is hardy !

My configuration: 1 Ubuntu hardy destop, and a file server (90 MHz Pentium, 40Mb RAM) running another distro, with an old kernel 2.2.16-22. Using samba, no guest accounts, plain passwords, different UIDs for the same users on both machines.

I have performed the commands below
  515 cd /proc/fs
  517 smbmount //his01/jhh ~/t5
  519 cd cifs
  521 sudo sh -c 'echo 1 > traceSMB '
  522 sudo sh -c 'echo 3 > cifsFYI '
  523 cd ..
  524 smbumount ~/t5
...
  532 smbmount //his01/jhh ~/t5
  533 cat ~/t5/pldirs.txt
cat: /home/jhh/t5/pldirs.txt: Permission denied
  534 smbumount ~/t5

After the smbmount: the directory structure looks fine. On this particular file:
-rwxrwSrwx 1 jhh jhh 456 2008-04-12 14:26 pldirs.txt

Attached the logging. I've taken out the raw data blocks (hex codes).
At May 2 22:07:46 his08 kernel: [ 5020.107903] : the signature of the error