I managed to find the problem.
Posted 8 June 2013 - 00:22
I managed to find the problem.
Posted 8 June 2013 - 13:40
Ach, yes!
When I mount my laptop before I close the laptop I unmount the CIFS mounts because if I start an STB, if the laptop is not on, then the search for the mounts is endless...
Posted 8 June 2013 - 15:50
In my opinion, it is necessary to add a ping device with this mount.
Agreed with you, a simple solution to prevent these kind of issues!
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Posted 8 June 2013 - 15:58
How exactly, please?
Thanx!
Posted 8 June 2013 - 17:07
No, deffo not Autofs!
The other option sounds interesting but... who can and is willing to do it?
Posted 9 June 2013 - 09:33
That depends on one's setup and one's needs.
I am using PBNIGMA and they have stopped it in favour of their versatile and very effective Device Manager.
Plus, one could try TCP, if one is using UDP NFS, I learned in the meantime... For my NAS, that is. Not sure for CIFS, mind... fstab can do this thing, too...
Network Browser/Mount Manager is generally OK but...
Posted 9 June 2013 - 09:40
A nice example I just learned in Telnet:
mount
-t nfs -o rw,tcp,rsize=32768,wsize=32768 192.168.x.x:/share /mnt/nfs - or wherever else you are mounting it in the box...
Posted 9 June 2013 - 12:14
We are.
PBNIGMA is for originals as well as "non-originals"...
And in this sense, what goes for originals goes for the others, as well... and vice versa.
Posted 10 June 2013 - 08:40
Because home network shared folder mounting (NFS and CIFS) is - to me - not to be done by autofs, that's all...
Deffo not for that and USB devices... Because, for me, there are problems if you use it like that!
A really good Device Manager + Network Browser/Mount Manager is what I need...
Edited by gorski, 10 June 2013 - 08:41.
Posted 13 June 2013 - 00:46
It should just install stuff for you - no choice, really...
Posted 13 June 2013 - 01:23
I always had a problem when I tried doing it (CIFS) via fstab or Network Browser, for instance...
Not if I mounted it via Mount Manager. Disable if not needed. Simple.
Autofs - no idea, sorry...
Edited by gorski, 13 June 2013 - 01:23.
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