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Date:      Thu, 04 Nov 2004 12:40:03 +0100
From:      Gregory Nou <gregorynou@altern.org>
To:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   smbfs and kldload
Message-ID:  <1099568402.722.8.camel@alfred>

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Hi,

here is my (kind of) problem.
At school, we are forced to backup our docs (e.g. java code and tex
reports) on a windows server.
So I always did it with smbclient.
But now, I would love to do it with mount_smbfs, since I think it would
be easier (read more pratical)
But I compiled it statically (as I'm not sure it's the proper way to
express it : it's not a module, it's in my kernel)
Then, this happens :

# mount_smbfs //login@school's.server.samba/my_account /mnt/disque_u
mount_smbfs: kldload(smbfs): File exists
zsh: exit 71    mount_smbfs //login@school's.server.samba/my_account

I looked at the man and at google, and did find people experiencing the
same pb with vfsload instead of kldload, but no fix.
So my question is : do I need to recompile a kernel w/o smbfs and then
load it as a module, or is there another solution ?

thx for reading this

-- 
Grégory Nou



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