Description of problem: I have an /etc/fstab line as follows: //Computer/Share /Directory smbfs noauto,username=myname 0 0 When I type "mount /Directory" it works but: Before the password prompt I get the following message: Unknown parameter encountered: "ssl CA certFile" Ignoring unknown parameter "ssl CA certFile" however I guess this is some new option that I need to read up about. But after the "Password: " prompt (after I enter my password) I get the following message on the console: smbfs: Unrecognized mount option noauto How reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. mount /Directory 2. "enter password and press return" Actual Results: Unknown parameter encountered: "ssl CA certFile" Ignoring unknown parameter "ssl CA certFile" Password: smbfs: Unrecognized mount option noauto Expected Results: Password: Additional info: I installed the original samba install on 7.1 (full RedHat 7.1 install of everything) and got the messages. I then updated it to "2.0.8-1.7.1" (all 4 packages: samba, samba-client, samba-common, samba-swat) But I still get the messages. I haven't changed any of the samba configuration (so it is standard setup)
Fixed in samba-2.2.0-2
samba 3.0.2-7.FC1 - bug with "noauto" still not fixed. :-/