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<font face="Arial">I just upgraded my work computer to Ubuntu/KDE
18.04 and almost everything is great. I can't get the ^%$%#@!
fstab to mount our server like it did in 16.04. I'm guessing they
changed a parameter but I surely can't figure it out. Any ideas?
Web searching shows a lot of people having issues and some get it
working by adding that vers=3.0, but it didn't work for me.<br>
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Here's the line<br>
//igor.local/server /home/jerry/Shared cifs
vers=3.0,credentials=/home/jerry/.smbcredentials, 0 0<br>
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and the error is<br>
mount error(95): Operation not supported<br>
Refer to the mount.cifs(8) manual page (e.g. man mount.cifs)<br>
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I can manually access that folder through Dolphin but of course it
doesn't stay mounted.<br>
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