I just recently upgraded to 10.2 and, having followed the notes about having to use cifs instead of smbfs under 10.2, went about the process of doing the conversion. The mounting aspect wasn't too difficult. I just converted mount -t smbfs share mount-point to mount.cifs share mount-point and it worked fine. Now I'm trying to get the unmount to work and am not having any success. I used to just do a umount -at smbfs to unmount both of the smb file systems I always mount together. In looking at the documentation, it appeared that I now needed to unmount each one separately with syntax basically like the mount syntax; i. e., umount.cifs share mount-point Well, when I do that, I get back the error -- "This utility only unmounts cifs filesystems" If I try umount share mount-point I get the same error. The old "umount -at smbfs" doesn't give any errors, but it doesn't unmount the file systems either. Can someone tell me the proper way to unmount these things? Thanks, Greg Wallace -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org