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You Might Need A /Sbin/Mount. Type Helper Program
You Might Need A /Sbin/Mount. Type Helper Program. I'm probably being really dim here but i'm struggling to mount a cifs share using the minimal centos 6 x86 installation. Well, in my case i figured out the problem—the rbac manifest i was editing locally (and i thought i was applying to the cluster) was not actually being applied.

Nfs, cifs) you might need a / sbin / mount. As i recall there is a problem connecting. I'm santosh and i'm here to post some cool article for you.
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There might be a typo in the name do a yum search and. I had left the old nfs rbac. [root@hostname ~]# mount /mnt/folder/ mount:.
Wrong Filesystem Type Message Shows Up When Trying To Mount Cifs.
Put smb to ver1 and test again. Clicking more actions under the volumes filesystem partition section (two little gears right of the minus/plus signs). I'm probably being really dim here but i'm struggling to mount a cifs share using the minimal centos 6 x86 installation.
Wrong Fs Type, Bad Option, Bad Superblock On Xxx.
After upgrading from 3.0.10 to 3.1.0 i cant' mount the shared folder anymore. A network file system (nfs) allows remote hosts to mount file systems over a network and interact with those file systems as. He wrote more than 7k+ posts and helped numerous.
This Section Explains The Basic Concepts Of The Nfs Service.
Vivek gite is the founder of nixcraft, the oldest running blog about linux and open source. 30 rows about the author: If you are targeting a ext4 os make sure to double check and test out cifs/smb settings on that nas.
Clicking Edit Mount Options (Top Of The Mount Options Window).
In the event of unintentional disconnects, it may be. This issue can occur if your nfs client does not have permission to mount the file system. Well, in my case i figured out the problem—the rbac manifest i was editing locally (and i thought i was applying to the cluster) was not actually being applied.
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