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Date:      Tue, 5 Jun 2001 13:25:25 +0200
From:      "Ron Klinkien" <ron@zappa.demon.nl>
To:        <stable@FreeBSD.ORG>, "Pete French" <pfrench@firstcallgroup.co.uk>
Subject:   Re: SMBFS on latest stable
Message-ID:  <018101c0edb2$49ff3ec0$9601a8c0@denhartogh.nl>
References:  <E157Dro-00006f-00@dilbert.fcg.co.uk>

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Hi,

I had the same problem,
just leave out the NETSMB* lines in your kernel config,
recompile kernel.

And all is well.

I found one bug, and that is that I can mount the same share twice
at the same mountpoint...

Regards,
Ron.


----- Original Message -----
From: "Pete French" <pfrench@firstcallgroup.co.uk>
To: <stable@FreeBSD.ORG>
Sent: Tuesday, June 05, 2001 12:15 PM
Subject: SMBFS on latest stable


>
> Just supped to the latest stable - as I understand it the support for
> SMBFS  is now part of the kernel, though you still need smbfs from
> ports installed in orderr for it to work correctly (I read this here
> at some point).
>
> I build a kernel with what appears to be the appropriate options
> from LINT for SMB support- viz:
>
> options         LIBICONV
> options         LIBMCHAIN
> options         NETSMB
> options         NETSMBCRYPTO
>
> and all works fine... except for the fact that I get this error when I
> first mount an SMB sshare after a reboot:
>
> module_register: module dev_netsmb already exists!
> linker_file_sysinit "smbfs.ko" failed to register! 17
> WARNING: "nsmb" is usurping "nsmb"'s cdevsw[]
> netsmb_dev: loaded
>
> Is this anything to worry about, any ideas whats causing the warning ? It
> looks at a first glance as if it is trying to load the smb module, despite
> the fact that it is now compiled into the kernel ?
>
> -pcf.
>
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