Hello! I have problems using Samba with Kernel 2.6. With smbmount: mounting works but changing to the mounted directory or doing an 'ls' there leads to a timeout. Syslog says: $ cd /mnt/serv/c Jul 27 10:37:19 sbs93 kernel: smb_setup_bcc: Packet too large 4257 > 4096 Jul 27 10:37:49 sbs93 kernel: smb_add_request: request [ea195e80, mid=0] timed out! $ ls Jul 27 10:38:36 sbs93 kernel: smb_receive_header: short packet: 0 Jul 27 10:39:06 sbs93 kernel: smb_add_request: request [e8d5be80, mid=1] timed out! Jul 27 10:39:06 sbs93 kernel: smb_receive_header: short packet: 0 Jul 27 10:39:36 sbs93 kernel: smb_add_request: request [e8d5be80, mid=2] timed out! With smbclient: I can do 'ls' and 'get', but 'put' says: ERRSRV - 206 opening remote file \hb\opera-static_7.51-20040602.1-qt_en_i386.deb The Problems arise when I access OS/2 Warp 3 but not when I access Windows NT, Windows 95 or OS/2 Warp 4. Another funny thing is accessing a Samba server 3.0.4 on SUSE. If I mount it with username/password, and I try to 'cd' to the mounted dir or doing an 'ls' in the mounted dir syslog says : Jul 27 10:47:29 sbs93 kernel: smb_add_request: request [e8706080, mid=1] timed out! If I mount it without usernam/password options, it works fine. Also, in this case, smbclient works. If I boot with kernel 2.4.26 and use exactly the same samba configuration everything works fine. I've also checked the samba logs and the debug output of smbmount, but couldn't find anything unusual. Any ideas? Btw: I use kernel 2.6.6 of Debian unstable with samba 3.0.4 and smbmount 3.0.4-Debian Thanks in advance Alexej