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Originally Posted by kaos_king View Post
A bit of a noobish question. I've had power kernel on for years for overclocking but not used many of its other features.

Now im trying to use cifs which I believe it supports, however upon trying to mount I get an error "No such device". Searching billy google it seems to suggest that cifs is not supported (the results were on about other devices/os's though) so I carried on searching on here but I've got a discrepancy. In FAM it reports my power kernel as v48, however running "uname -r" in xterm reports 47, so which is it? I wanted to figure this so i could search if there was any issues with cifs in that particular version, but I'm not sure which I've got. (Yes i've got devel repo enabled)

Soooo, any ideas why cifs might be reporting that? Cheers
Hi,

What about the results of these commands as 'root' inside a terminal console ? (copy/paste only the part in bold) :

Code:
-bash-2.05b# modprobe cifs ; lsmod | grep cifs
cifs                  226904  0 
-bash-2.05b#
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