I just did a yum update and now my cifs mount in my fstab no longer mounts at boot automatically and messages contains no errors.
I recall the _nnetdev option from a while ago but removed it as it was no longer used AFAIK and adding back in confirmed that, messages shows it as unknown.
fstab is as follows for this mount: //10.0.0.5/Data /home/xxx/Samba cifs username=xxx,password=xxx,uid=500,gid=500 0 0
Any ideas what may have changed? Thanks, jlc
On 07/13/2010 07:04 AM, Joseph L. Casale wrote:
I just did a yum update and now my cifs mount in my fstab no longer mounts at boot automatically and messages contains no errors.
I recall the _nnetdev option from a while ago but removed it as it was no longer used AFAIK and adding back in confirmed that, messages shows it as unknown.
fstab is as follows for this mount: //10.0.0.5/Data /home/xxx/Samba cifs username=xxx,password=xxx,uid=500,gid=500 0 0
Any ideas what may have changed? Thanks, jlc
What happens if you manually enter this:
mount -t cifs -o rw,uid=500,gid=500 username=xxx,password=xxx //10.0.0.5/Data /home/xxx/Samba
On 07/13/2010 10:10 AM, Joseph L. Casale wrote:
What happens if you manually enter this:
mount -t cifs -o rw,uid=500,gid=500 username=xxx,password=xxx //10.0.0.5/Data /home/xxx/Samba
Hi, That and/or `mount -a` works fine, seems like a timing issue wrt to networking possibly?
Thanks! jlc
I just checked the cifs mount command. It is expecting: user= and not username=
If you use the option credentials=filename
then filename must contain username=value password=value domain=value
I think domain is optional or can be empty
On 07/13/2010 10:10 AM, Joseph L. Casale wrote:
What happens if you manually enter this:
mount -t cifs -o rw,uid=500,gid=500 username=xxx,password=xxx //10.0.0.5/Data /home/xxx/Samba
Hi, That and/or `mount -a` works fine, seems like a timing issue wrt to networking possibly?
Thanks! jlc
username= works too ... turns out for backward compatibilty with samba.