NFS also dying (was: Re: smbfs: inaccessible, un-unmountable directory)

2000-12-04 Thread Rogerio Brito
On Dec 03 2000, Francois Gouget wrote: > On Sun, 3 Dec 2000, Nate Amsden wrote: > > umount and remount .. > >It works! It's a more or less well known work-around. But I've unfortunetly had this very same problems with NFS between two Debian boxes. I haven't do

Re: smbfs: inaccessible, un-unmountable directory

2000-12-03 Thread Francois Gouget
On Sun, 3 Dec 2000, Nate Amsden wrote: > umount and remount .. It works! Why the hell is it that smbumount does not work while umount works just fine? > smbfs is VERY unstable i would never trust it to anything ... I don't trust it very much either. I mostly use it to transfer files f

Re: smbfs: inaccessible, un-unmountable directory

2000-12-03 Thread Nate Amsden
umount and remount .. smbfs is VERY unstable i would never trust it to anything ... nate Francois Gouget wrote: > >I had a Windows fs mounted on ~/smb via smbfs. The Windows machine > got put in suspend mode, then woken up, but now I canot access the > directory anymore: > > $ ls smb > ls:

smbfs: inaccessible, un-unmountable directory

2000-12-03 Thread Francois Gouget
I had a Windows fs mounted on ~/smb via smbfs. The Windows machine got put in suspend mode, then woken up, but now I canot access the directory anymore: $ ls smb ls: smb: Input/output error $ smbumount smb Could not open smb: Input/output error When I do 'ls ~' I don't even see smb anymore