Comment 4 for bug 382117

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Brice Terzaghi (terzag) wrote :

It is fully reproductible with the steps I've descriped above.

I mount the share from the "Shortcuts" menu (not sure of the english name : it's the GNOME menu with shortcuts to usual places, recent documents, etc. between "Applications" and "System" ; it's called "Raccourcis" in french, maybe it's called "Places" in english). I use "connect to server" then choose "Windows share", set the host name, user name and the Samba share appears on the desktop. I then browse through it with Nautilus.

The server runs Ubuntu too, Samba shares have been set on it remotely via Webmin (I'm not connecting to a Windows system).

How can I check if the problem exists without Nautilus ? Are there commands I can type in a terminal to connect to a Samba share and manage files on it ?