Shutdown and reboot troubles with a smbfs or cifs mounted Samba share
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samba (Ubuntu) |
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Bug Description
Hello,
I have Problems with reboot oder shutdown when a smb share is mounted in fstab
what to do to reproduce this:
1. install ubtuntu 8.04 beta and update it with latest packages from the repos
2. install smbfs
3. # mkdir /media/Fileserver
4. Add to /etc/fstab: //server/fileserver /media/Fileserver smbfs (or cifs) defaults,
5. # mount -a
6. your SMB share will appear on Desktop
7. shutdown or reboot your system
8. it will hang and you will get something like “CIFS VFS: server not responding. No response for cmd 50 ...”
this worked on my mashines to fix it:
cd /etc/rc0.d
# mv S31umountnfs.sh K15umountnfs.sh
cd /etc/rc6.d
# mv S31umountnfs.sh K15umountnfs.sh
But it is really annoying to do all those steps on a new PC setup. (an we have lot of them with ubuntu)
It would be great to have a easier and faster way to create network smb filesystem on a client PC.
Regards
Maximilian
Does not appear to work under 7.10.
Also, what is the uid=1000,gid=1000?
Don't you have to pass it credentials pertaining to username and password?
But I totally agree. I hate to use the word pathetic, but this whole process just lacks the "human being" aspect of dealing with computing. If anything they should take the approach that anything that takes the "human being" aspect of the equation should become the highest priority. I saw some requests in brainstorm. ubuntu. com that were performance related for real geeky stuff. Wrong.