I recently added a Linux box to a formerly all-Windows network, and one of the first things I wanted to get working was file sharing between my Win98 laptop and the Linux box. I got Linux to see the laptop via smbmount, and finally found how to get this to happen every time the Linux machine restarted. But (seemingly every time I turn the laptop off) the smbmount fails. Attempts to ls the mounted directory yield smb_retry: signal failed, error=-3 smb_retry: signal failed, error=-3 ls: /mite: Input/output error Attempts to smbumount or to re- smbmount yield similar results: multiple "signal failed" messages. Restarting smbd/nmbd doesn't change anything. I have two questions, that I couldn't seem to find answers to in the archives: 1) Am I correct that this is caused by turning off the laptop before unmounting? 2) Is there any way to clear up the error state, short of rebooting Linux? -- http://www.midnightbeach.com - Me, my work, my writing, and http://www.midnightbeach.com/hs - my homeschool resource pages