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Hi all,

I have a connection to a smbfs on a linux server, the drive is mounted correctly and it works for a while.

The problem comes after a while when I close the lid and open it again, the session is still alive, because I can go to the terminal and do for example:
ls /Volumes/myvolume-onlinux
and it works without a problem BUT if I go on Finder and open the drive it won't list anything.

I am sure the smb session is ok, I can do everything on the terminal, the problem is with finder, in fact my iTunes library is mapped to that drive and it also works fine.

What do I have to do with Finger ?
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