I've installed debian stable (woody 3.0r1) whith kde and samba. I can browse my M$ network with
Komba2, can see all my PCs and shared resources, but when I try to mount I get the message:
 
smbmount exited with errors.
ERROR: smbfs filesystem not supported by the kernel
Please refer to the smbmnt(8) manual page
smbmnt failed:255
 
It´s not an error related to Komba2, I´ve used "smbmount" directly, and "mount -t smbfs" too.
Samba is correctly installed, and when I try "apt-get install smbfs" the message is:
 
Sorry, smbfs is already the newest version.
0 packages upgraded, 0 newly installed, ...
 
¿Can someone tell me how to add support to smbfs to the Kernel?
 
Tanks!
 
Fernando Febles Armas

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