Could other people experiencing this bug tell what type of network share they are trying to access (Samba server, network drive, NAS box brand, Windows Server, etc.) and if setting /proc/fs/cifs/LinuxExtensionsEnabled to 0 also solves the issue for them ?
Unfortunately, at the moment it appears that the /proc setting is the only way to request *not* to negociate the Unix extensions. It would be easier if we could specify it as a per-mount option.
Steve French talked about this option in the past, but apparently it never made it to CIFS: http://lkml.org/lkml/2007/4/30/221
http://<email address hidden>/msg07737.html
Could other people experiencing this bug tell what type of network share they are trying to access (Samba server, network drive, NAS box brand, Windows Server, etc.) and if setting /proc/fs/ cifs/LinuxExten sionsEnabled to 0 also solves the issue for them ?
Unfortunately, at the moment it appears that the /proc setting is the only way to request *not* to negociate the Unix extensions. It would be easier if we could specify it as a per-mount option.
Steve French talked about this option in the past, but apparently it never made it to CIFS: lkml.org/ lkml/2007/ 4/30/221 /msg07737. html
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http://<email address hidden>