Actually, I'm using a 2.6.7 kernel compiled from source. Would there be
any benefit to using a kernel supplied by Fedora?
On another note, after toying with this for a bit, it seems this problem
is intermittent. After first installing FC2 I had no problem mounting
and browsing an XP Pro share. The issue started happening when I tried
to browse a true Samba share (running on FC1, samba-3.0.4-1). However,
I have been able to reboot and successfully use the share. Rebooting is
becoming a frequent process because Nautilus dies miserably and I have
not figured out how to restart it properly.
I will try a Fedora supplied kernel and see if I have any luck.
Thanks,
Aaron Griffith
Paul Peeler wrote:
Try using a kernel version 2.6.7* for your samba problem. Though with
the gnome issue, I have no idea what the problem is. My core 2 machine
does not even see gnome there anymore...
On Sat, 14 Aug 2004 21:07:00 -0300, Steven Garrity
<stevelist(a)silverorange.com> wrote:
>Aaron Griffith wrote:
>
>
>>Karol,
>>As per the below posting to fedora-list, I am having the same issue on
>>two different workstations. I have recently upgraded them to FC2 and
>>can mount SMB (Windows or Samba) shares but cannot 'ls' them. The ls
>>command just hangs, and Nautilus chokes big time. Have you had any
>>success fixing this problem?
>>
>>
>Exact same problem here - interested in causes/solutions. Otherwise, I'm
>sort of blindly hoping that this will work for me in FC3.
>
>Thanks,
>Steven Garrity
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