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(New page: ==Overview== category:softwarefusesmb, sometimes called "FuseSmb" or "SMB for Fuse", is a Linux program which mounts the local Samba workgroup in a single folder, essential...)
 
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==Notes==
 
==Notes==
When the mount gets munged and refuses to divulge any information about itself ("ls -al" shows a lot of question marks), the only solution seems to be rebooting, unless setting up a mount folder under a new name is acceptable.
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When the mount gets munged and refuses to divulge any information about itself ("ls -al" shows a lot of question marks, and you may get the message "Transport endpoint is not connected"), the only solution seems to be rebooting – unless setting up a new mount folder under a different name is acceptable.
 
* You can't [[rmdir]] or [[chmod]] the folder, even as root
 
* You can't [[rmdir]] or [[chmod]] the folder, even as root
 
* You can't [[umount]] it
 
* You can't [[umount]] it
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* Killing the fusesmb process doesn't help
 
* Killing the fusesmb process doesn't help
 
* [[lsof]] refuses to divulge any information
 
* [[lsof]] refuses to divulge any information
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* [[lsmod]] doesn't show a "fuse" module, nor will [[modprobe]] install one
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==Links==
 
==Links==
 
===Reference===
 
===Reference===
 
* [http://www.ricardis.tudelft.nl/~vincent/fusesmb/ SMB for Fuse]: official site?
 
* [http://www.ricardis.tudelft.nl/~vincent/fusesmb/ SMB for Fuse]: official site?
 
* [https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FuseSmb Setting Up and Using fusesmb] in [[Ubuntu]]
 
* [https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FuseSmb Setting Up and Using fusesmb] in [[Ubuntu]]

Latest revision as of 02:51, 14 March 2009

Overview

fusesmb, sometimes called "FuseSmb" or "SMB for Fuse", is a Linux program which mounts the local Samba workgroup in a single folder, essentially replicating the Microsoft Windows "Network Neighborhood" in a Linux environment.

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Notes

When the mount gets munged and refuses to divulge any information about itself ("ls -al" shows a lot of question marks, and you may get the message "Transport endpoint is not connected"), the only solution seems to be rebooting – unless setting up a new mount folder under a different name is acceptable.

  • You can't rmdir or chmod the folder, even as root
  • You can't umount it
  • You can't run fusesmb on it again
  • Killing the fusesmb process doesn't help
  • lsof refuses to divulge any information
  • lsmod doesn't show a "fuse" module, nor will modprobe install one

Links

Reference