Originally Posted by
dmizer
Are you sure that there's a user with UID and GID of 1000 on your Ubuntu machine? Sometimes this is not the case if you add accounts or if you enable the root password.
Double check the /etc/passwd file to be sure.
Also, try removing the "users" option from the mount line. I'm not positive, but that could be conflicting with the UID and GID options later in the mount line, especially if the user mounting the share is not UID/GID 1000.
Double checked... my user has 1000:1000, I removed the "users" option but didn't worked.
I really don't know what to think...
Another little issue:
My timecapsule gets mounted every login (unuseful without the possibility to read files - I still can write them - but that's it). This is my /etc/gdm/PostSession/Default
Code:
#!/bin/sh
#Smontare i dischi prima di uscire
/etc/init.d/umountnfs.sh
exit 0
But I'm still getting the "CIFS VFS: No response for cmd 50" error, I think that the script doesn't gets executed, how can I solve it: I'm wasting lot of time at shutdown for a thing that I can't actually use.
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