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Old 21st May 2004, 08:51 AM
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[FC2] Mounting smbfs - symbolic links

Hi,

I've been mounting a samba share from various linux distros for a long time. Now when i mount that same samba share from a FC2 the symbolic links from the samba server is inaccessible.

Is there a bug in the samba client for FC2?

Thomas
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