[CS-FSLUG] Killing a SMB Mount
Josiah Ritchie (WBC/CBS)
jritchie at bible.edu
Fri Jan 7 20:28:36 CST 2005
Can you try to remount it (yeah this will probably fail) and umount it?
Could you rmmod the module responsible for smb connectivity?
JSR/
Timothy R.Butler wrote:
> I have an SMB share I mounted a few months back on a GNU/Linux box and
> forgot about. The SMB server disconnected (or needed a reboot) long ago,
> and left a partially mounted share on my fs. I've tried umount and
> umount -f and both return the following:
>
>
> root at coconut [/home/tbutler]# umount /mnt/smb
> umount: //server8/backupshare: not found
> umount: /mnt/smb: can't write superblock
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Thanks,
> Tim
>
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