This thread just saved me heartache.
Same issue. This wasn't the case a month ago...something changed it.
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This thread just saved me heartache.
Same issue. This wasn't the case a month ago...something changed it.
Worked for me as well.
This is a great "feature". Just ate about 2 hours of my time.
I'm having loads of problems with 10.10 and new ext4 partitions. I've tried with Gparted, fdisk, and the Disk Utility and all eventually spool the same issue when trying to mount:
mount: wrong fs...
Wanted to say the nmbd service was entirely my issue.
It isn't auto-starting for me with 10.04....something that really should be publicized and/or fixed if a split up of such a common system app...
Same issue.
Installed from update manager. Samba starts/stops/restarts successfully with the new startup process.
testparm shows the smb.conf has no problems, smbclient -L localhost -U% shows...
I found an old post referring to using fdisk to do this but fdisk seems to not want to find ANY of my disks...including /dev/sda which is mounted and running.
I am quite certain I'm missing...
Bah nvm
Sudo was the entire issue
New to Ubuntu...previously used SUSE. I am trying to install on a system with 3 disks, one I will use as the primary boot drive and 2 I intend to do a Raid 0 on.
The option in the partition app...