Description of problem: Cannot mount a netware (6) volume; produces a message like: "mount.ncp: No such device in mount(2)" Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): Tried older versions (from FC5 release) with same result. How reproducible: Yes. Steps to Reproduce: 1. Install actual ncpmount via yum or rpm 2. Have a nds netware server "SERVER1" running at ip address ADDRESS, a volume SYS and a user USER1 with password PWD 3. Try to mount a netware volume by: > mount.ncp -S SERVER1 -A ADDRESS -V SYS -U USER1 -m -C -P PWD /mnt/tmp Actual results: Error as above: "mount.ncp: No such device in mount(2)" Expected results: a mounted volume :-) Additional info: This works fine with FC5. The NCPFS version seems to be irrelevant, looks like a kernel problem.
okay, I'll check it.
(In reply to comment #1) > okay, I'll check it. can i provide further information or something helpful? tx,
Thanks, but this package isn't included in RHEL-5 so it has quite low priority now...
reassigning to kernel...
This bug seems to be the same as bug 211325. The Kernel-Module "ncpfs.ko" is missing.
fixed in cvs, will be in next update.
should be fixed in 2.6.18-1.2849.fc6 now in updates