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drive gives: mount error(22): Invalid argument up vote 5 down vote favorite 1 I'm trying to run: sudo mount -t cifs //user.my-backup.com /mnt/wal_drive -o iocharset=utf8,rw,credentials=/etc/backupcredentials.txt,uid=postgres,gid=postgres,file_mode=0660,dir_mode=0770 However I keep on getting the following error: mount error(22): Invalid argument Refer to the mount.cifs(8) manual page (e.g. man mount.cifs) What am I doing wrong? mount cifs share|improve this question asked Feb 27 '14 at 13:01 Niels Kristian 2391413 1 Two possible problems: your source nt_status_logon_failure cifs is an URL which either may not resolve or is not advertising Samba; and, the uid/gid need to be expressed numerically. Have you read the referred man page? –douggro Feb 27 '14 at 15:57 add a comment| 5 Answers 5 active oldest votes up vote 8 down vote maybe this helps with this, mount error(22): Invalid argument... possible error is the argument/s (mode) on mount command. check your logs on the errors encountered. tail -f /var/log/kern.log remove the invalid argument share|improve this answer edited May 6 '14 at 5:14 Avinash Raj 36.7k28116162 answered May 6 '14 at 5:12 user278458 8112 add a comment| up vote 0 down vote accepted I was using a wrong URL. It should have been: //user.my-backup.com/backup share|improve this answer answered Feb 28 '14 at 9:28 Niels Kristian 2391413 add a comment| up vote 0 down vote In my case, this issue was caused because I had mounted a directory full of symbolic links. After investigating the symbolic links in Windows, I got their "real" paths and mounted those instead. share|improve this answer answered Jan 8 at 14:41 pzkpfw 2,30631535 add a comment| up vote -1 down vote After upgrading to Jessie Debian the package must have changed. I removed guid=0 from the following fstab mount and it all worked correct
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Pages: 1 #1 2011-08-09 06:23:48 gpmr Member Registered: 2010-07-23 Posts: 3 [SOLVED] Cannot mount (mount.cifs) network subdirectories directly. Since https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=124128 the most recent "smbclient" update (smbclient - Version 3.5.11-1) http://stackoverflow.com/questions/6734400/what-does-cifs-mount-failed-w-return-code-22-indicate I'm not able to mount network subdirectories with mount.cifs directly - so I don't need to navigate through the share to get into the subdirectory. Before this mentioned update, mounting network subdirectories was working perfectly by using: sudo permission denied mount -t cifs -o rw,noperm,user=
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