Date: Tue, 19 May 2015 13:46:56 +0000 (UTC) From: "Helmut Schneider" <jumper99@gmx.de> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: 'mount_smbfs -o' on FreeBSD 10.1 Message-ID: <xn0jm7pazbuwxyh000@news.gmane.org> References: <xn0jm6it6aqftyj000@news.gmane.org> <20150519102155.GA88695@ozzmosis.com>
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andrew clarke wrote: > On Mon 2015-05-18 18:53:52 UTC+0000, Helmut Schneider > (jumper99@gmx.de) wrote: > > > I upgraded from 9.3 to 10.1 yesterday. I used to use a script that > > mounts SMB shares and not fstab because 9.3 booted to single user > > mode when the SMB server was unavailable. > > > > It seems that with 10.1 mount_smbfs does not support the "-o" switch > > anymore: > > I think it does... > > > [helmut@BSDHelmut ~]$ sudo mount_smbfs -o noexec,nosuid,noatime,ro > > -N -I 192.168.124.251 -W DOMAIN //unix-smb-dummy@fs01/install > > /var/www/var/www/smbfs/install > > mount_smbfs: mount error: /var/www/var/www/smbfs/install Invalid > > option [helmut@BSDHelmut ~]$ sudo mount_smbfs -N -I 192.168.124.251 > > -W DOMAIN //unix-smb-dummy@fs01/install > > /var/www/var/www/smbfs/install [helmut@BSDHelmut ~]$ > > > > How can I pass those options with 10.1? > > I suspect it's the "noatime" option that it's objecting to, although > you wouldn't know from the error message. Try it without noatime. Good point, and in addition options now have to be separated: [helmut@BSDHelmut ~]$ sudo mount_smbfs -o noexec,nosuid,ro -N -I 192.168.124.251 -W DOMAIN //unix-smb-dummy@fs01/install /var/www/var/www/smbfs/install mount_smbfs: mount error: /var/www/var/www/smbfs/install Invalid option [helmut@BSDHelmut ~]$ [helmut@BSDHelmut ~]$ sudo mount_smbfs -o noexec -o nosuid -o ro -N -I 192.168.124.251 -W DOMAIN //unix-smb-dummy@fs01/install /var/www/var/www/smbfs/install [helmut@BSDHelmut ~]$ > Also, fwiw, you can use mount -t instead. This works for me on 10.1: > > $ sudo mount -t smbfs -o -U=ozzmosis -o noexec,nosuid,ro > //server/share /mnt afaik mount -t smbfs does not know about "-N" (don't ask for a password). Thanks, Helmut
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