I have a RedHat 5.2 Intel machine, and booted with a 2.1.128. Although I have
all the programs Changes.txt says I need, I can't seem to mount an SMB volume
from an NT server. When I do, in /var/log/messages I see the message
SMBFS: need mount version 6
Well, I have the smbfs-2.0.1 rpm, and samba-1.9.18p10-3 rpm, and mount version
2.8a. What do I have to do to get mount version 6?
Just for the hell of it, I changed SMB_MOUNT_VERSION to 5 in smb_mount.h, and
recompiled and rebooted, but now when I try to mount the smbmount it appears
to succeed, but then I get
smb_retry: no connection process
seconds later.
Thank you for not flaming the hell out of me - I used to follow bleeding edge
kernels (0.99pl14a-?, for example) but I haven't for a while.
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