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Offline KernelKarter

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samba-mounter feedback
« on: February 13, 2013, 08:26:56 AM »
As I don't have write access to the Testers board, I'm providing feedback here to this post: http://www.pclinuxos.com/forum/index.php/topic,113270.msg966687.html#msg966687

[1] Package installed without a hitch.
[2] Found samba-mounter in System Settings -> Sharing -> Network Drivers (Shouldn't that be "Network Drives")
[3] Very quickly and easily set up a share from my LG-NAS and, after saving it, the share appeared in ~/Network
[4] I am able to access the share with Dolphin and I have read/write access.

Excellent!  ;D

And now for the bad news:
The only way I can reboot my PC now is to press the hardware reset button  :o

Looking at the messages that scroll down the screen before the reboot process locks up, it gets as far as:
Turning off swap .......... [OK]
-f .............................. this is where everything stops

-- Eddie
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Offline Old-Polack

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Re: samba-mounter feedback
« Reply #1 on: February 13, 2013, 08:44:22 AM »
As I don't have write access to the Testers board, I'm providing feedback here to this post: http://www.pclinuxos.com/forum/index.php/topic,113270.msg966687.html#msg966687

[1] Package installed without a hitch.
[2] Found samba-mounter in System Settings -> Sharing -> Network Drivers (Shouldn't that be "Network Drives")
[3] Very quickly and easily set up a share from my LG-NAS and, after saving it, the share appeared in ~/Network
[4] I am able to access the share with Dolphin and I have read/write access.

Excellent!  ;D

And now for the bad news:
The only way I can reboot my PC now is to press the hardware reset button  :o

Looking at the messages that scroll down the screen before the reboot process locks up, it gets as far as:
Turning off swap .......... [OK]
-f .............................. this is where everything stops

-- Eddie


Sorry, my bad... I missed making you a tester when you applied. Problem corrected now.  ;)  ;D ;D
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