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I have a problem with write resources to mapped network folder on the computer. I have computers (10 devices) with Ubuntu 18.04 (all are OK) and computers (4 devices) with Ubuntu 20.04 (problem). Resources are on a server running Linux OpenSUSE 10.2 and and shared via Samba.

/etc/fstab on Ubuntu 18.04:

//IP/nzoz /home/user/folder cifs vers=1.0,username=xxx,password=xxx,gid=1001,uid=1001,rw,user,file_mode=0777,dir_mode=0777 0 0

The /etc/fstab file on Ubuntu 20.04 is same as on 18.04 (I remember about uid and gid).

In 20.04 I have access and I can read resources but I can't write.

So in my server change permission main directory chmod 777. The problem is the same except that I can only create new directories but the new directory has padlock and in the new directory i can't write.

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Thank you in advance for your response.

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  • Are you certain the CIFS version should be 1.0 rather than auto-negotiated? Alternatively, I have found that Ubuntu often needs nounix to be added after the file_mode and dir_mode options when Samba is being hosted on non-Debian-based OSes 🤔
    – matigo
    Dec 2, 2021 at 7:49
  • Tanks done!!!!, I gave 'nounix' after 'file_mode=0777,dir_mode=0777,nounix 0 0' and restart computer. All is good i can write documents. Thank you very much. Dec 2, 2021 at 10:22

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