I have the same problem:
on
# lsb_release -a
No LSB modules are available.
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description: Ubuntu 10.04.3 LTS
Release: 10.04
Codename: lucid
3. Make similar script for reboot and restart command which also points to /sbin/reboot2 and /sbin/restart2.
"
but i also had to change the two links under /sbin, halt and poweroff to point to reboot2 instead of reboot,
otherwise my machine would shutdown when isuing a shutdown -h now,
but just rebooted instead.
Could this be related to cifs getting mounted twice (when present in fstab)?
It took me quiet some time, to test, and find a solution.
more output:
i use cifs mount with a vpn connection (cisco),
after mount -a i then get
$mount
..
/dev/sdb1 on /media/terra type ext4 (rw,nosuid,nodev,uhelper=udisks)
//fas-gt-01/rt on /mnt/rt type cifs (rw,mand)
//fas-gt-02/brt on /mnt/brt_gt type cifs (rw,mand)
//fas-gt-02/EX on /mnt/Ex type cifs (ro,mand)
//fas-gt-02/EX on /mnt/Ex type cifs (ro,mand)
//fas-gt-02/GR on /mnt/gr type cifs (ro,mand)
//fas-gt-02/GR on /mnt/gr type cifs (ro,mand)
So the ro mount are mounted twide..? While the rw get mounted once..
fstab options rw mount:
cifs rw,noserverinfo,uid=1000,gid=1000,file_mode=0750,dir_mode=0750,credentials=/home/user/config/scripts/.cifs.credentials
fstab options rw mount:
cifs ro,noserverinfo,uid=1000,gid=1000,file_mode=0440,dir_mode=0440,credentials=/home/user/config/scripts/.cifs.credentials
I have the same problem:
on
# lsb_release -a
No LSB modules are available.
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description: Ubuntu 10.04.3 LTS
Release: 10.04
Codename: lucid
none of the these options worked for me, short: blog.dhampir. no/content/ cifs-vfs- no-response- for-cmd- n-mid
- dbus.conf
- K14 links
- S31 earlier
- a modprobe option http://
the only option that seemed to work i found on hardc0l2e. wordpress. com/2011/ 06/30/ubuntu- 11-04-shutdown- and-restart- problem- with-cifs/
http://
in short:
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Rename the current shutdown, reboot and restart commands in /sbin.
#> mv /sbin/shutdown /sbin/shutdown2
#> mv /sbin/reboot /sbin/reboot2
#> mv /sbin/restart /sbin/restart2
2. Then create scripts with names of the previous commands in /sbin, which contains the following:
#!/bin/sh
umount -t cifs -a -f -l
/sbin/shutdown2 $@
exit 0
3. Make similar script for reboot and restart command which also points to /sbin/reboot2 and /sbin/restart2.
"
but i also had to change the two links under /sbin, halt and poweroff to point to reboot2 instead of reboot,
otherwise my machine would shutdown when isuing a shutdown -h now,
but just rebooted instead.
Could this be related to cifs getting mounted twice (when present in fstab)?
It took me quiet some time, to test, and find a solution.
more output: nodev,uhelper= udisks)
i use cifs mount with a vpn connection (cisco),
after mount -a i then get
$mount
..
/dev/sdb1 on /media/terra type ext4 (rw,nosuid,
//fas-gt-01/rt on /mnt/rt type cifs (rw,mand)
//fas-gt-02/brt on /mnt/brt_gt type cifs (rw,mand)
//fas-gt-02/EX on /mnt/Ex type cifs (ro,mand)
//fas-gt-02/EX on /mnt/Ex type cifs (ro,mand)
//fas-gt-02/GR on /mnt/gr type cifs (ro,mand)
//fas-gt-02/GR on /mnt/gr type cifs (ro,mand)
So the ro mount are mounted twide..? While the rw get mounted once.. ,uid=1000, gid=1000, file_mode= 0750,dir_ mode=0750, credentials= /home/user/ config/ scripts/ .cifs.credentia ls ,uid=1000, gid=1000, file_mode= 0440,dir_ mode=0440, credentials= /home/user/ config/ scripts/ .cifs.credentia ls
fstab options rw mount:
cifs rw,noserverinfo
fstab options rw mount:
cifs ro,noserverinfo
i have attached cifs entries in syslog
hth,
G