16 June 2003 15:04
To: debian-user
Subject: How can I killing a SMB mount
How can I kill a mounted samba share that has been removed. I get
this
problem a lot since I am always rebooting the windows machines and I
can't
unmount the smbfs. Any su
Jake Johnson wrote:
How can I kill a mounted samba share that has been removed. I get this
problem a lot since I am always rebooting the windows machines and I can't
unmount the smbfs. Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Jake Johnson
http://www.plutoid.com
mount:
mount -t smbfs -o username=,passwor
Jake Johnson wrote:
How can I kill a mounted samba share that has been removed. I get this
problem a lot since I am always rebooting the windows machines and I can't
unmount the smbfs. Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Jake Johnson
http://www.plutoid.com
I've found in similar situations that when smb
On Monday 16 June 2003 16:04, Jake Johnson wrote:
> How can I kill a mounted samba share that has been removed. I get
> this problem a lot since I am always rebooting the windows machines
> and I can't unmount the smbfs. Any suggestions?
> Thanks,
> Jake Johnson
> http://www.plutoid.com
Hi Jake
On Mon, 16 Jun 2003, Jake Johnson wrote:
> How can I kill a mounted samba share that has been removed. I get this
> problem a lot since I am always rebooting the windows machines and I can't
> unmount the smbfs. Any suggestions?
==
== stop rebooting the windoze machine and the problem will g
How can I kill a mounted samba share that has been removed. I get this
problem a lot since I am always rebooting the windows machines and I can't
unmount the smbfs. Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Jake Johnson
http://www.plutoid.com
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