https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=336711#c12 Machiel van Veen <m.vanveen@franksolutions.nl> changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Status|NEEDINFO |RESOLVED Info Provider|m.vanveen@franksolutions.nl | Resolution| |INVALID --- Comment #12 from Machiel van Veen <m.vanveen@franksolutions.nl> 2007-11-02 07:17:05 MST --- Alright, I have been looking in to it some more and found out it's documented. I got this from the readme from the source package, section "Allowing User Unmounts". "Also note that the customary way of allowing user mounts and unmounts is (instead of using mount.cifs and unmount.cifs as suid) to add a line to the file /etc/fstab for each //server/share you wish to mount, but this can become unwieldy when potential mount targets include many or unpredictable UNC names." So because the UNC name is read incorrect the user umount does not work. Umount.cifs does work according to the readme, that is correct I just tried it. I did not before because I thought umount.cifs would be handeling this for umount anyway. It seems there are many points of the process where the behavior of (u)mount(.cifs) can be altered. Since the lack of this feature is documented its not a bug. Still this lacking feature is really confusing for users and not clearly documented in the man pages but in a hard to get readme. It would be nice if the feature can be added. After all if a user can use mount its only logical for them to also use umount. Thanks for you feedback on this Jeff and I hope you can pass my feature request along. -- Configure bugmail: https://bugzilla.novell.com/userprefs.cgi?tab=email ------- You are receiving this mail because: ------- You are on the CC list for the bug.