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2006 Jul 27
2
Cannot access WD's NetCenter drive from linux
Hello folks.
I bought a Western Digital NetCenter drive since it
seemed a low-cost way of having a NAS in my home. The
NetCenter drives run GPL'ed software (I downloaded the
source from Western Digital's Web site, and it refers
to Broadcom's "BCM478x Linux NASoC Software." The src
directory also contains samba 3.0.2.)
Th...
2005 Oct 04
0
rpcclient 'setdriver' problem
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2007 Apr 18
0
[Bridge] Re: Problems using kernel 2.6
On Thu, 17 Feb 2005 08:21:56 +0100
"Marc Juette" <m.juette@fox-netcenter.de> wrote:
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> Hello, I?m writing to you, because i?ve had the same problem with SuSE 9.2 and bridging. I tested a few setting (bridging as module, bridging compiled within Kernel...), but nothing matched. So I decided to install 9.1 and test again. And wow, it worked with only a few c...
1998 Oct 16
0
[FW: Samba problems]
...t; Thanks,
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> Kevin
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1998 Dec 11
3
Cacheing Problem
...re possibly a way to force an update of the first chunk of data in the
cache?
Any help is greatly appreciated
Sergei Schurov
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2006 Oct 26
8
Problem mounting with credentials file
I am running Gentoo. I am trying to get my /etc/fstab to automatically
mount a remote Samba share at boot time. I have the following in my
/etc/fstab file:
//192.168.0.2/share /mnt/share cifs
auto,credentials=/home/user/.smbpasswd,uid=1000,umask=002,user 0 0
This works fine if I specify the username and password in the /etc/fstab
file. However, if I try to use the credentials file