On Mon, 30 Aug 2004, Chris Laverdure wrote: > I'm not actually sure if this is a samba problem, but anyway: > > I have all of my mp3s stored on another box and shared with samba. Most > of the time on first boot I execute the following command: > > mount -t smbfs //incubus_at_sylvia/root /Network/Sylvia > > For some reason whenever I do that now I get some sort of kld related > error (even though netsmb_dev loads), and then I have to do it again for > it to actually mount the share. Are you running it as non-root? You need to preload the modules as root if you aren't. > More importantly, and this seems to be dependant on how long I have my > box up, if I do this with say.. 48 minutes of uptime, I am greated to a > beautiful kernel panic. If its related to quotas, try compiling samba without quota support. > I'm sorry for not providing any debug messages or anything of that sort > -- I'm about to hit the shower. But if anyone is interested I can > provide any information they wish. In general, its better to collect these and post them without asking -- otherwise you'll just be ignored. I just happen to know of a couple odd samba-isms that people trip over. -- Doug White | FreeBSD: The Power to Serve dwhite_at_gumbysoft.com | www.FreeBSD.orgReceived on Fri Sep 03 2004 - 15:10:45 UTC
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