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thanks ! Results 1 to 6 of 6 Thread: "mount error(6): No such device or address" when mount a Samba server in LAN Thread Tools Show Printable Version Subscribe to this Thread… Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode September 12th, 2011 #1 sliter View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message First Cup of Ubuntu Join Date Aug 2011 Beans 7 "mount error(6): No such device or address" when mount a Samba server mount error no such device or address cifs in LAN Command i use: /# mount -t cifs 192.168.31.66:/mnt/samba /mnt -o username=root,password=password The result: mount error(6): No such device or address My smb.conf: [global] security = user [samba] path = /mnt/samba read only = yes guest ok = yes create mask = 0755 browseable = yes I've googled for hours but no solution yet. Anyone have encounter the same problem? Thanks in advance Adv Reply September 12th, 2011 #2 2F4U View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message I Ubuntu, Therefore, I Am Join Date Jul 2011 Beans 3,037 DistroUbuntu 12.04 Precise Pangolin Re: "mount error(6): No such device or address" when mount a Samba server in LAN I think you need to place "//" in front of the IP address. Adv Reply September 12th, 2011 #3 Morbius1 View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message Ubuntu addict and loving it Join Date Dec 2009 Beans 5,723 Re: "mount error(6): No such device or address" when mount a Samba server in LAN Replace: cifs 192.168.31.66:/mnt/samba /mnt With this: cifs //192.168.31.66/samba /mnt Note: /mnt/samba on the server is the correct path to the target folder being shared but that's not the way you specify it on the client. On the client it's specified by share name. Adv Reply September 13th, 2011 #4 sliter View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message First Cup of Ubuntu Join Date Au
6 years ago Last modified 4 months ago Error opening current controlling terminal for the process Reported by: Harri Owned by: Priority: major Component: USB Version: VirtualBox kernel: cifs vfs: cifs_mount failed w/return code = -6 4.0.4 Keywords: extension pack Cc: Guest type: other Host type: tree connect failed: nt_status_bad_network_name Linux Description (last modified by frank) (diff) Trying to install Oracle_VM_VirtualBox_Extension_Pack-4.0.4-70112.vbox-extpack I got an error popup no such device or address git saying Failed to install the Extension Pack /export/harri/Oracle_VM_VirtualBox_Extension_Pack-4.0.4-70112.vbox-extpack. The installer failed with exit code 127: Error creating textual authentication agent: Error opening current controlling terminal for https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1842904 the process (`/dev/tty'): No such device or address. Details Result Code: NS_ERROR_FAILURE (0x80004005) Component: ExtPackManager Interface: IExtPackManager {2451b1ba-ab1c-42fb-b453-c58433bea8c7} Of course I checked the access permissions to /dev/tty. Its readable and writable for everybody: % ls -al /dev/tty crw-rw-rw- 1 root root 5, 0 Mar 2 06:04 /dev/tty Please note that running Virtualbox https://www.virtualbox.org/ticket/8473 as root is not an option. Change History comment:1 Changed 6 years ago by frank Yes, you should never run VBox as root. Therefore the GUI will try to find gksu, kdesudo or just xterm + su to get admin permissions for installing the extension pack. Could you check if some of these requirements are installed? comment:2 Changed 6 years ago by Harri xterm and su are available, but obviously this didn't work. If I try "xterm -e su" on the command line, then a xterm opens, I am asked for the root password, and next I get the expected su session. The bad part on this extension stuff is that it relies upon an XWindow application asking for the root password. Thats _very_ easy to attack, since the password key strokes are sent unencrypted to the server. XWindow wasn't made with security in mind. My suggestion would be to provide the extensions as *.de
Sign in Pricing Blog Support Search GitHub This repository Watch 435 Star 6,247 Fork 608 coreos/rkt Code Issues 350 Pull requests 41 Projects https://github.com/coreos/rkt/issues/1537 2 Pulse Graphs New issue Overlay on overlay fails #1537 Closed ibuildthecloud opened this Issue Oct 4, 2015 · 17 comments Projects None yet Labels depends-on/external kind/bug priority/P1 Milestone v0.11.0 Assignees alban 5 participants ibuildthecloud commented Oct 4, 2015 For some reason if /var/lib/rkt is on overlay rkt fails to the with the below no such error 2015/10/03 20:14:07 Wrote filesystem to /var/lib/rkt/pods/run/9e234754-f188-441f-bd22-a8e528242a9b 2015/10/03 20:14:07 Writing image manifest 2015/10/03 20:14:07 error setting up app image: error rendering overlay filesystem: error writing image manifest: open /var/lib/rkt/pods/run/9e234754-f188-441f-bd22-a8e528242a9b/stage1/rootfs/opt/stage2/etcd/manifest: no such device or address The easiest way to reproduce is run rkt in rkt with v0.8.1. I don't think this is a problem with overlay itself as I do no such device this with Docker all the time. jonboulle added kind/bug priority/P1 labels Oct 5, 2015 alban was assigned by jonboulle Oct 5, 2015 iaguis commented Oct 5, 2015 Apparently, mounting an overlay fs inside another one doesn't work: # mkdir upper lower work merged # mount -t overlay overlay -olowerdir=lower,upperdir=upper,workdir=work merged/ # cd merged # mkdir upper2 lower2 work2 merged2 # mount -t overlay overlay -olowerdir=lower2,upperdir=upper2,workdir=work2 merged2/ # cd merged2 # echo hello > test.txt bash: test.txt: No such device or address I also tried to mount /var/lib/docker as an overlay fs and it doesn't work either: # cd /var/lib/docker-overlay # mkdir lower upper work # mount -t overlay overlay -olowerdir=/var/lib/docker-overlay/lower,upperdir=/var/lib/docker-overlay/upper,workdir=/var/lib/docker-overlay/work /var/lib/docker # systemctl start docker # docker info Containers: 0 Images: 0 Storage Driver: overlay Backing Filesystem: