Am 10.02.2012 21:49, schrieb Lars Müller:
On Fri, Feb 10, 2012 at 08:03:56PM +0100, Andreas wrote:
Am 10.02.2012 17:21, schrieb Lars Müller: [ 8< ]
Then please do the same with sysvinit.
service cifs<command>
While command is status, stop, or start as suggested for the systemctl case before. I did 2 things
1) I added 2 lines in /etc/fstab and commented out the 2 i /etc/samba/cifstab After reboot the 2 shares got mounted. service cifs stop Umount CIFS File Systems ... done service cifs start Mount CIFS File Systems from /etc/fstab ... done service cifs status Checking for mounted CIFS File Systems both shares are mounted 2) I commented out the 2 lines in /etc/fstab and activated the 2 in cifstab service cifs stop and service cifs start look the same but service cifs status shows only the 1st share mounted 3) I switched back to /etc/fstab and both shares get mounted again.
Please quote the URLs for reference. I didn't write them down as they didn't provide a solution besides of upgrading to kernel 3.2.x :(
You might give kernel-default a try. That's the one I'm used while my tests.
I'm a wee bit reluctant to play with the kernel on that machine as I had a kernel panic when the kernel got updated last sunday, though it was another machine and opensuse 11.4. I just don't like the idea of having to explain why there is another system failiour in such a short time. I'll check on the backup sytem -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org