Subject: Todays current kernel and smbfs
To: None <current-users@netbsd.org>
From: Astro <freedom.day@gmail.com>
List: current-users
Date: 07/10/2007 15:25:24
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Hi,
Im using today's i386 current kernel and noticed a hangup when using
mount_smbfs
- using a generic_laptop i386 -current kernel and userland as of today
when I do >
# mount_smbfs -U user -W workgroup -I share.somewhere.dot //share/c$
/mnt/mountpoint (connecting to a win2k box)
I get prompted for a password and after issuing one the system freezes.
This does not happen when using normal samba utils from pkgsrc
If I compile a kernel with extensive debugging options how do I submit the
dump stuff ?
Thanks
Pavel
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Hi,<br><br>Im using today's i386 current kernel and noticed a hangup when using mount_smbfs <br><br> - using a generic_laptop i386 -current kernel and userland as of today <br><br>when I do > <br> # mount_smbfs -U user -W workgroup -I
share.somewhere.dot //share/c$ /mnt/mountpoint (connecting to a win2k box) <br><br>I get prompted for a password and after issuing one the system freezes. <br>This does not happen when using normal samba utils from pkgsrc
<br>If I compile a kernel with extensive debugging options how do I submit the dump stuff ? <br><br>Thanks<br>Pavel<br><br><br><br>
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