I can also confirm this bug and notice the following behaviour:
I mounted a Iomega NAS over a wireless network via cifs with the
following line in /etc/fstab:
I can browse to a directory I know with cd, but ls returns no output.
However, when I copy a file to my computer, it works fine, but if I copy
another file it just creates a new file with the contents of the first
file that was copied. I had to umount/mount every time to get all my
images. Example of what I did:
Result: two identical images:
sudo mount -a
cd "NAS/Drive D (D) on ENTRESOL/Work User/Pictures/2008/20081119 Various
Pictures"
cp DSC03726.JPG ~/Desktop/gs
cp DSC03727.JPG ~/Desktop/gs
Result: two different images:
cd ~
sudo umount NAS
sudo mount -a
cd "NAS/Drive D (D) on ENTRESOL/Work User/Pictures/2008/20081119 Various
Pictures"
cp DSC03726.JPG ~/Desktop/gs
cd ~
sudo umount NAS
sudo mount -a
cd "NAS/Drive D (D) on ENTRESOL/Work User/Pictures/2008/20081119 Various
Pictures"
cp DSC03727.JPG ~/Desktop/gs
I can also confirm this bug and notice the following behaviour:
I mounted a Iomega NAS over a wireless network via cifs with the
following line in /etc/fstab:
//192.168.1.20/User /home/user/NAS cifs utf8,file_ mode=0777, dir_mode= 0777,noperm, credentials= /home/user/ .smbcredentials ,uid=1000
iocharset=
0 0
I can browse to a directory I know with cd, but ls returns no output.
However, when I copy a file to my computer, it works fine, but if I copy
another file it just creates a new file with the contents of the first
file that was copied. I had to umount/mount every time to get all my
images. Example of what I did:
Result: two identical images: 2008/20081119 Various
sudo mount -a
cd "NAS/Drive D (D) on ENTRESOL/Work User/Pictures/
Pictures"
cp DSC03726.JPG ~/Desktop/gs
cp DSC03727.JPG ~/Desktop/gs
Result: two different images: 2008/20081119 Various 2008/20081119 Various
cd ~
sudo umount NAS
sudo mount -a
cd "NAS/Drive D (D) on ENTRESOL/Work User/Pictures/
Pictures"
cp DSC03726.JPG ~/Desktop/gs
cd ~
sudo umount NAS
sudo mount -a
cd "NAS/Drive D (D) on ENTRESOL/Work User/Pictures/
Pictures"
cp DSC03727.JPG ~/Desktop/gs
Hope this helps.