Nope, deleting the machine from AD and re-joining the domain did not help. Chris ----- Original Message ----- From: "G T Smith" <grahamsmith@gandalfsemporium.homelinux.com> To: opensuse@opensuse.org Sent: Saturday, August 11, 2007 2:01:05 PM (GMT-0500) America/New_York Subject: Re: [opensuse] Mount windoze shares -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Chris Arnold wrote:
OK after mounting the cifs share and a reboot, now i am unable to login. It gets to the login screen and just flashes never giving a chance to login. I can ctrl-alt-f5 and login as root but x will not start. How do i undo what i did to mount the cifs share?
Now that is odd. Basically this should act as a normal mount and disappear when you reboot, or when you umount. Have you made any alterations to /etc/fstab? Is this AD or Domain Services...Is the machine registered in the Domain and is your machine authentication local or otherwise? One thing that does occur to me is that the AD/Domain machine account may have been trashed (but I was under the impression that there was only very limited client support for this anyway in Samba) and I do not think you need this functionality to just mount a share from Linux in any case. Bit bemused by this report, mounting a share in this way should not take out X (unless you have an X application running from the share but that does not make sense).
----- Original Message ----- From: "Chris Arnold" <carnold@electrichendrix.com> To: "SUSE Linux" <opensuse@opensuse.org> Sent: Saturday, August 11, 2007 10:57:40 AM (GMT-0500) America/New_York Subject: Re: [opensuse] Mount windoze shares
G T Smith wrote:
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man mount.cifs
a share can be mounted into a home directory mount point with the following....
mount -f cifs -o <cifs mount options> <share path> <mount point>
smbfs support is no longer distributed by SuSE.
Thanks, i have run this command: mount -t cifs -o <domain>/<user> <hostname>/<share> /home/electrichendrix/carnold and now how do i unmount it? thanks for your patience.
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