Dear Christian Perrier

--- On Sun, 10/19/08, Christian Perrier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> From: Christian Perrier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: We need to understand how to reproduce bug #461048 on samba
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], "Paolo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "Z F" <[EMAIL 
> PROTECTED]>, "Ryan Bair" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Sunday, October 19, 2008, 12:10 PM
> tags 461048 moreinfo
> thanks
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/tmp> mount -t cifs -o user=bubulle
> //kheops/files /mnt
> Password:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/tmp> mount -t cifs
> //kheops/files on /mnt type cifs (rw,mand)
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/tmp> umount /mnt
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/tmp> mount -t cifs
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/tmp>        
> 
> Really, I need to understand how people who claim
> they've been able to
> reproduce this bug did manage to reproduce it.
> 


I do not have access to the system right now, but basically, I do this:
smbmount "\\\\sambaserver\\share_name" local_mount_point -o username=user
Notice, that I do it as a regular user and point into a subdirectory of my
home directory (if that is important)

It asks for password and the share is mounted to local_mount_point.
Now, to unmount, I used to be able to do umount local_mount_point (again
 as a regular user) but now it generates an error.

I have noticed that if I become root and do umount several times, then
it succeeds.

I am using debian unstable.

Am I doing something wrong and there is no bug at all? but it worked in
the past :) ( or maybe that was a bug that it worked?)

Thanks a lot

Lazar

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