This is a MASSIVE showstopper for many people. cifs doesn't mount things that smbfs used to, and smbfs is now just a pointer to cifs. So now there is no way to mount network shares if they are kerberos-auth only.
This, in effect, renders previously perfectly-working Linux machines on a corporate network *completely* *useless*. It's very frustrating.
This is a MASSIVE showstopper for many people. cifs doesn't mount things that smbfs used to, and smbfs is now just a pointer to cifs. So now there is no way to mount network shares if they are kerberos-auth only.
This, in effect, renders previously perfectly-working Linux machines on a corporate network *completely* *useless*. It's very frustrating.