Can't mount Samba share - “No such device or address”

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I have a WiFi modem (10.1.1.1) running a Samba 1.0 file server (SHARE) and a USB flash drive connected to it. I am trying to mount the share directory to my existing local directory /mnt/smb using Arch Linux.



Output of smbclient -L //10.1.1.1 -U admin:



Sharename Type Comment
--------- ---- -------
SanDisk_SandiskUltra_1_fe6f Disk
IPC$ IPC IPC Service (Home Network Gateway)
Reconnecting with SMB1 for workgroup listing.

Server Comment
--------- -------
SHARE Home Network Gateway

Workgroup Master
--------- -------
WORKGROUP SHARE


Output of sudo mount -t cifs //10.1.1.1/SHARE /mnt/smb -o username=admin,vers=1.0



Password for admin@//10.1.1.1/SHARE: 
Retrying with upper case share name
mount error(6): No such device or address
Refer to the mount.cifs(8) manual page (e.g. man mount.cifs)


I think it is strange that I get No such device or address when clearly the location of the share directory is 10.1.1.1/SHARE as confirmed by smbclient.



I am not sure what else I can do from here--any ideas?










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  • Try vers=2.0 or even 3.0
    – Dani_l
    Dec 15 at 20:27










  • You should access your share in the following manner: //(SERVERNAME|IP)/SHARENAME. What you currently seem to be doing is: //IP/SERVERNAME, which can't work. Try: //10.1.1.1/SanDisk_SandiskUltra_1_fe6f. This should mount the share SanDisk_SandiskUltra_1_fe6f on the server at 10.1.1.1.
    – rudib
    Dec 15 at 20:39











  • @rudib Thank you so much! That worked perfectly. If you leave an answer I will make it as accepted. :)
    – Donald C. Vargas
    Dec 15 at 21:02










  • Glad it worked. :)
    – rudib
    Dec 15 at 21:05















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I have a WiFi modem (10.1.1.1) running a Samba 1.0 file server (SHARE) and a USB flash drive connected to it. I am trying to mount the share directory to my existing local directory /mnt/smb using Arch Linux.



Output of smbclient -L //10.1.1.1 -U admin:



Sharename Type Comment
--------- ---- -------
SanDisk_SandiskUltra_1_fe6f Disk
IPC$ IPC IPC Service (Home Network Gateway)
Reconnecting with SMB1 for workgroup listing.

Server Comment
--------- -------
SHARE Home Network Gateway

Workgroup Master
--------- -------
WORKGROUP SHARE


Output of sudo mount -t cifs //10.1.1.1/SHARE /mnt/smb -o username=admin,vers=1.0



Password for admin@//10.1.1.1/SHARE: 
Retrying with upper case share name
mount error(6): No such device or address
Refer to the mount.cifs(8) manual page (e.g. man mount.cifs)


I think it is strange that I get No such device or address when clearly the location of the share directory is 10.1.1.1/SHARE as confirmed by smbclient.



I am not sure what else I can do from here--any ideas?










share|improve this question























  • Try vers=2.0 or even 3.0
    – Dani_l
    Dec 15 at 20:27










  • You should access your share in the following manner: //(SERVERNAME|IP)/SHARENAME. What you currently seem to be doing is: //IP/SERVERNAME, which can't work. Try: //10.1.1.1/SanDisk_SandiskUltra_1_fe6f. This should mount the share SanDisk_SandiskUltra_1_fe6f on the server at 10.1.1.1.
    – rudib
    Dec 15 at 20:39











  • @rudib Thank you so much! That worked perfectly. If you leave an answer I will make it as accepted. :)
    – Donald C. Vargas
    Dec 15 at 21:02










  • Glad it worked. :)
    – rudib
    Dec 15 at 21:05













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I have a WiFi modem (10.1.1.1) running a Samba 1.0 file server (SHARE) and a USB flash drive connected to it. I am trying to mount the share directory to my existing local directory /mnt/smb using Arch Linux.



Output of smbclient -L //10.1.1.1 -U admin:



Sharename Type Comment
--------- ---- -------
SanDisk_SandiskUltra_1_fe6f Disk
IPC$ IPC IPC Service (Home Network Gateway)
Reconnecting with SMB1 for workgroup listing.

Server Comment
--------- -------
SHARE Home Network Gateway

Workgroup Master
--------- -------
WORKGROUP SHARE


Output of sudo mount -t cifs //10.1.1.1/SHARE /mnt/smb -o username=admin,vers=1.0



Password for admin@//10.1.1.1/SHARE: 
Retrying with upper case share name
mount error(6): No such device or address
Refer to the mount.cifs(8) manual page (e.g. man mount.cifs)


I think it is strange that I get No such device or address when clearly the location of the share directory is 10.1.1.1/SHARE as confirmed by smbclient.



I am not sure what else I can do from here--any ideas?










share|improve this question















I have a WiFi modem (10.1.1.1) running a Samba 1.0 file server (SHARE) and a USB flash drive connected to it. I am trying to mount the share directory to my existing local directory /mnt/smb using Arch Linux.



Output of smbclient -L //10.1.1.1 -U admin:



Sharename Type Comment
--------- ---- -------
SanDisk_SandiskUltra_1_fe6f Disk
IPC$ IPC IPC Service (Home Network Gateway)
Reconnecting with SMB1 for workgroup listing.

Server Comment
--------- -------
SHARE Home Network Gateway

Workgroup Master
--------- -------
WORKGROUP SHARE


Output of sudo mount -t cifs //10.1.1.1/SHARE /mnt/smb -o username=admin,vers=1.0



Password for admin@//10.1.1.1/SHARE: 
Retrying with upper case share name
mount error(6): No such device or address
Refer to the mount.cifs(8) manual page (e.g. man mount.cifs)


I think it is strange that I get No such device or address when clearly the location of the share directory is 10.1.1.1/SHARE as confirmed by smbclient.



I am not sure what else I can do from here--any ideas?







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  • Try vers=2.0 or even 3.0
    – Dani_l
    Dec 15 at 20:27










  • You should access your share in the following manner: //(SERVERNAME|IP)/SHARENAME. What you currently seem to be doing is: //IP/SERVERNAME, which can't work. Try: //10.1.1.1/SanDisk_SandiskUltra_1_fe6f. This should mount the share SanDisk_SandiskUltra_1_fe6f on the server at 10.1.1.1.
    – rudib
    Dec 15 at 20:39











  • @rudib Thank you so much! That worked perfectly. If you leave an answer I will make it as accepted. :)
    – Donald C. Vargas
    Dec 15 at 21:02










  • Glad it worked. :)
    – rudib
    Dec 15 at 21:05
















  • Try vers=2.0 or even 3.0
    – Dani_l
    Dec 15 at 20:27










  • You should access your share in the following manner: //(SERVERNAME|IP)/SHARENAME. What you currently seem to be doing is: //IP/SERVERNAME, which can't work. Try: //10.1.1.1/SanDisk_SandiskUltra_1_fe6f. This should mount the share SanDisk_SandiskUltra_1_fe6f on the server at 10.1.1.1.
    – rudib
    Dec 15 at 20:39











  • @rudib Thank you so much! That worked perfectly. If you leave an answer I will make it as accepted. :)
    – Donald C. Vargas
    Dec 15 at 21:02










  • Glad it worked. :)
    – rudib
    Dec 15 at 21:05















Try vers=2.0 or even 3.0
– Dani_l
Dec 15 at 20:27




Try vers=2.0 or even 3.0
– Dani_l
Dec 15 at 20:27












You should access your share in the following manner: //(SERVERNAME|IP)/SHARENAME. What you currently seem to be doing is: //IP/SERVERNAME, which can't work. Try: //10.1.1.1/SanDisk_SandiskUltra_1_fe6f. This should mount the share SanDisk_SandiskUltra_1_fe6f on the server at 10.1.1.1.
– rudib
Dec 15 at 20:39





You should access your share in the following manner: //(SERVERNAME|IP)/SHARENAME. What you currently seem to be doing is: //IP/SERVERNAME, which can't work. Try: //10.1.1.1/SanDisk_SandiskUltra_1_fe6f. This should mount the share SanDisk_SandiskUltra_1_fe6f on the server at 10.1.1.1.
– rudib
Dec 15 at 20:39













@rudib Thank you so much! That worked perfectly. If you leave an answer I will make it as accepted. :)
– Donald C. Vargas
Dec 15 at 21:02




@rudib Thank you so much! That worked perfectly. If you leave an answer I will make it as accepted. :)
– Donald C. Vargas
Dec 15 at 21:02












Glad it worked. :)
– rudib
Dec 15 at 21:05




Glad it worked. :)
– rudib
Dec 15 at 21:05










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You should access your share in the following manner: //(SERVERNAME|IP)/SHARENAME.



What you currently seem to be doing is: //IP/SERVERNAME, which can't work.



Try: sudo mount -t cifs //10.1.1.1/SanDisk_SandiskUltra_1_fe6f /mnt/smb -o username=admin,vers=1.0.



This should mount the share SanDisk_SandiskUltra_1_fe6f on the server at 10.1.1.1.



Note: If your name resolving service nmbd is set up correctly, you can also use //SHARE/SanDisk_SandiskUltra_1_fe6f. SHARE will be resolved to 10.1.1.1.






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    You should access your share in the following manner: //(SERVERNAME|IP)/SHARENAME.



    What you currently seem to be doing is: //IP/SERVERNAME, which can't work.



    Try: sudo mount -t cifs //10.1.1.1/SanDisk_SandiskUltra_1_fe6f /mnt/smb -o username=admin,vers=1.0.



    This should mount the share SanDisk_SandiskUltra_1_fe6f on the server at 10.1.1.1.



    Note: If your name resolving service nmbd is set up correctly, you can also use //SHARE/SanDisk_SandiskUltra_1_fe6f. SHARE will be resolved to 10.1.1.1.






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      You should access your share in the following manner: //(SERVERNAME|IP)/SHARENAME.



      What you currently seem to be doing is: //IP/SERVERNAME, which can't work.



      Try: sudo mount -t cifs //10.1.1.1/SanDisk_SandiskUltra_1_fe6f /mnt/smb -o username=admin,vers=1.0.



      This should mount the share SanDisk_SandiskUltra_1_fe6f on the server at 10.1.1.1.



      Note: If your name resolving service nmbd is set up correctly, you can also use //SHARE/SanDisk_SandiskUltra_1_fe6f. SHARE will be resolved to 10.1.1.1.






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        You should access your share in the following manner: //(SERVERNAME|IP)/SHARENAME.



        What you currently seem to be doing is: //IP/SERVERNAME, which can't work.



        Try: sudo mount -t cifs //10.1.1.1/SanDisk_SandiskUltra_1_fe6f /mnt/smb -o username=admin,vers=1.0.



        This should mount the share SanDisk_SandiskUltra_1_fe6f on the server at 10.1.1.1.



        Note: If your name resolving service nmbd is set up correctly, you can also use //SHARE/SanDisk_SandiskUltra_1_fe6f. SHARE will be resolved to 10.1.1.1.






        share|improve this answer












        You should access your share in the following manner: //(SERVERNAME|IP)/SHARENAME.



        What you currently seem to be doing is: //IP/SERVERNAME, which can't work.



        Try: sudo mount -t cifs //10.1.1.1/SanDisk_SandiskUltra_1_fe6f /mnt/smb -o username=admin,vers=1.0.



        This should mount the share SanDisk_SandiskUltra_1_fe6f on the server at 10.1.1.1.



        Note: If your name resolving service nmbd is set up correctly, you can also use //SHARE/SanDisk_SandiskUltra_1_fe6f. SHARE will be resolved to 10.1.1.1.







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