Browsing SMB shares in nautilus broken

After some recent updates to samba (don't remember exactly what was updated, but I remember it was definitely some stuff to do with samba and this problem came up right after) I can no longer view any of my windows shares. I use gnome 3 and view my windows shares through nautilus. This used to work fine after only installing samba and gvfs-smb. Now when I try and browser shares it constantly freezes, in seemingly random places. Sometimes just clicking "browse networks" nothing happens. Sometimes it works fine and I can click windows network, but when I click "WORKGROUP" it freezes and then says unable to retrieve share list.
Last edited by bwat47 (2011-08-14 17:30:36)

got another samba update today but still same issue. Half the time it won't even open browse network itself (says something about it being mounted in another location)
Last edited by bwat47 (2011-08-18 04:01:05)

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    12/16/10 00:31:25 [0x0-0x1266265].com.seagate.blackarmordiscovery[65267] *Pinging host 10.0.1.2: icmp_seq=2
    12/16/10 00:31:25 [0x0-0x1266265].com.seagate.blackarmordiscovery[65267] Response from 10.0.1.2: icmp_seq=2 ttl=64 time=0.237 ms
    12/16/10 00:31:25 [0x0-0x1266265].com.seagate.blackarmordiscovery[65267] *Pinging host 10.0.1.2: icmp_seq=3
    12/16/10 00:31:25 [0x0-0x1266265].com.seagate.blackarmordiscovery[65267] Response from 10.0.1.2: icmp_seq=3 ttl=64 time=0.209 ms
    12/16/10 00:31:25 [0x0-0x1266265].com.seagate.blackarmordiscovery[65267] --- 10.0.1.2 ping statistics ---
    12/16/10 00:31:25 [0x0-0x1266265].com.seagate.blackarmordiscovery[65267] 4 packets transmitted, 4 packets received, 0% packet loss
    12/16/10 00:31:39 KernelEventAgent[64] tid 00000000 type 'smbfs', mounted on '/Volumes/Public', from '//%20;%[email protected]/Public', dead
    12/16/10 00:31:39 mds[22627] (Error) DiskStore: Unable to create/find index location
    12/16/10 00:47:36 [0x0-0x1266265].com.seagate.blackarmordiscovery[65267] PING 10.0.1.2 (10.0.1.2)
    12/16/10 00:47:36 [0x0-0x1266265].com.seagate.blackarmordiscovery[65267] *Pinging host 10.0.1.2: icmp_seq=0
    12/16/10 00:47:36 [0x0-0x1266265].com.seagate.blackarmordiscovery[65267] Response from 10.0.1.2: icmp_seq=0 ttl=64 time=0.271 ms
    12/16/10 00:47:36 [0x0-0x1266265].com.seagate.blackarmordiscovery[65267] *Pinging host 10.0.1.2: icmp_seq=1
    12/16/10 00:47:36 [0x0-0x1266265].com.seagate.blackarmordiscovery[65267] Response from 10.0.1.2: icmp_seq=1 ttl=64 time=0.257 ms
    12/16/10 00:47:36 [0x0-0x1266265].com.seagate.blackarmordiscovery[65267] *Pinging host 10.0.1.2: icmp_seq=2
    12/16/10 00:47:36 [0x0-0x1266265].com.seagate.blackarmordiscovery[65267] Response from 10.0.1.2: icmp_seq=2 ttl=64 time=0.197 ms
    12/16/10 00:47:36 [0x0-0x1266265].com.seagate.blackarmordiscovery[65267] *Pinging host 10.0.1.2: icmp_seq=3
    12/16/10 00:47:36 [0x0-0x1266265].com.seagate.blackarmordiscovery[65267] Response from 10.0.1.2: icmp_seq=3 ttl=64 time=0.205 ms
    12/16/10 00:47:36 [0x0-0x1266265].com.seagate.blackarmordiscovery[65267] --- 10.0.1.2 ping statistics ---
    12/16/10 00:47:36 [0x0-0x1266265].com.seagate.blackarmordiscovery[65267] 4 packets transmitted, 4 packets received, 0% packet loss
    12/16/10 00:48:41 KernelEventAgent[64] tid 00000000 type 'smbfs', mounted on '/Volumes/Public', from '//%20;%[email protected]/Public', dead
    12/16/10 00:48:41 mds[22627] (Error) DiskStore: Unable to create/find index location
    12/16/10 00:51:17 KernelEventAgent[64] tid 00000000 type 'smbfs', mounted on '/Volumes/Public', from '//[email protected]/Public', dead
    12/16/10 00:51:18 mds[22627] (Error) DiskStore: Unable to create/find index location
    12/16/10 00:53:51 sandboxd[65922] awacsd(48) deny file-read-metadata /Library/Preferences/com.apple.security.plist
    12/16/10 00:53:51 sandboxd[65922] awacsd(48) deny file-read-data /Library/Preferences/com.apple.security.plist
    12/16/10 00:54:24 cupsd[65930] sandbox cache error: database is locked
    12/16/10 01:00:56 com.apple.launchd.peruser.505[150] (com.apple.pbs) Throttling respawn: Will start in 10 seconds
    12/16/10 01:01:06 com.apple.launchd.peruser.505[150] (com.apple.pbs) Throttling respawn: Will start in 10 seconds
    12/16/10 01:02:02 _lp[66035] audit warning: expired /var/audit/20101215210444.20101215231614
    12/16/10 01:02:02 _lp[66034] audit warning: closefile /var/audit/20101216055051.20101216080202
    12/16/10 01:09:56 KernelEventAgent[64] tid 00000000 type 'smbfs', mounted on '/Volumes/Public', from '//[email protected]/Public', dead
    12/16/10 01:09:56 mds[22627] (Error) DiskStore: Unable to create/find index location
    12/16/10 01:10:15 com.apple.Finder[208] NFS Portmap: RPC: Program not registered
    12/16/10 01:11:15 com.apple.Finder[208] NFS Portmap: RPC: Program not registered
    12/16/10 01:11:15 com.apple.Finder[208] mount_nfs: can't access /Public: Permission denied
    12/16/10 01:12:09 com.apple.Finder[208] mount_nfs: can't access /Public: Permission denied
    12/16/10 01:12:13 com.apple.Finder[208] mount_nfs: can't access /Public: Permission denied
    12/16/10 01:12:29 com.apple.Finder[208] mount_nfs: can't access /: Permission denied
    12/16/10 01:12:44 com.apple.Finder[208] mount_nfs: can't access /: Permission denied
    12/16/10 01:15:05 /System/Library/CoreServices/CCacheServer.app/Contents/MacOS/CCacheServer[66174 ] No valid tickets, timing out
    12/16/10 01:15:53 com.apple.Finder[208] mount_nfs: can't access /Public: Permission denied
    12/16/10 01:15:54 com.apple.Finder[208] mount_nfs: can't access /Public: Permission denied
    12/16/10 01:15:55 com.apple.Finder[208] mount_nfs: can't access /Public: Permission denied
    12/16/10 01:15:55 com.apple.Finder[208] mount_nfs: can't access /Public: Permission denied
    12/16/10 01:15:56 com.apple.Finder[208] mount_nfs: can't access /Public: Permission denied
    12/16/10 01:17:05 com.apple.Finder[208] mount_nfs: can't access /Public: Permission denied
    12/16/10 01:19:13 KernelEventAgent[64] tid 00000000 type 'smbfs', mounted on '/Volumes/Public-1', from '//[email protected]/Public', dead
    12/16/10 01:22:38 KernelEventAgent[64] tid 00000000 type 'smbfs', mounted on '/Volumes/Public-2', from '//[email protected]/Public', dead
    12/16/10 01:23:21 com.apple.Finder[208] mount_nfs: can't access /Public: Permission denied
    12/16/10 01:23:25 com.apple.Finder[208] mount_nfs: can't access /Public: Permission denied
    12/16/10 01:23:25 com.apple.Finder[208] mount_nfs: can't access /Public: Permission denied
    12/16/10 01:23:26 com.apple.Finder[208] mount_nfs: can't access /Public: Permission denied
    12/16/10 01:23:27 com.apple.Finder[208] mount_nfs: can't access /Public: Permission denied
    12/16/10 01:23:27 com.apple.Finder[208] mount_nfs: can't access /Public: Permission denied
    12/16/10 01:23:50 sandboxd[66426] awacsd(48) deny file-read-metadata /Library/Preferences/com.apple.security.plist
    12/16/10 01:23:50 sandboxd[66426] awacsd(48) deny file-read-data /Library/Preferences/com.apple.security.plist
    12/16/10 01:24:03 com.apple.Finder[208] mount_nfs: can't access /Public: Permission denied
    12/16/10 01:47:13 KernelEventAgent[64] tid 00000000 type 'smbfs', mounted on '/Volumes/Public-3', from '//[email protected]/Public', dead
    12/16/10 01:47:13 mds[22627] (Normal) DiskStore: Creating index for /Volumes/Public-3
    12/16/10 01:50:38 com.apple.Finder[208] mount_nfs: can't access /Public: Permission denied
    12/16/10 01:51:45 com.apple.launchd.peruser.505[150] (com.apple.pbs) Throttling respawn: Will start in 10 seconds
    12/16/10 01:51:56 com.apple.launchd.peruser.505[150] (com.apple.pbs) Throttling respawn: Will start in 10 seconds
    12/16/10 01:52:03 authexec[67020] executing /usr/sbin/automount
    12/16/10 01:52:39 com.apple.Finder[208] mount_nfs: can't access /Public: Permission denied
    12/16/10 01:52:47 com.apple.launchd.peruser.505[150] (com.apple.AddressBook.abd) The following job tried to hijack the service "com.apple.AddressBook.abd" from this job: [0x0-0x1284283].com.apple.AddressBook.abd
    12/16/10 01:53:10 com.apple.Finder[208] mount_nfs: can't access /Public: Permission denied
    12/16/10 01:53:50 sandboxd[67042] awacsd(48) deny file-read-metadata /Library/Preferences/com.apple.security.plist
    12/16/10 01:53:50 sandboxd[67042] awacsd(48) deny file-read-data /Library/Preferences/com.apple.security.plist
    12/16/10 02:00:50 com.apple.Finder[208] mount_nfs: can't access /Public: Permission denied
    12/16/10 02:00:55 com.apple.Finder[208] mount_nfs: can't access /Public: Permission denied
    12/16/10 02:01:01 KernelEventAgent[64] tid 00000000 type 'smbfs', mounted on '/Volumes/Public-4', from '//[email protected]/Public', dead
    12/16/10 02:11:28 GrowlHelperApp[328] Transmit registered
    12/16/10 02:12:07 Firewall[101] Transmit is listening from 10.0.1.3:59918 proto=6
    12/16/10 02:12:17 Firewall[101] Transmit is listening from 10.0.1.3:59929 proto=6
    12/16/10 02:12:17 Firewall[101] Transmit is listening from 10.0.1.3:59930 proto=6
    12/16/10 02:12:25 Firewall[101] Transmit is listening from 10.0.1.3:59937 proto=6
    12/16/10 02:12:25 Firewall[101] Transmit is listening from 10.0.1.3:59938 proto=6
    12/16/10 02:12:33 servernotifyd[402] token expired
    12/16/10 02:12:35 Firewall[101] Transmit is listening from 10.0.1.3:59947 proto=6
    12/16/10 02:12:35 Firewall[101] Transmit is listening from 10.0.1.3:59948 proto=6
    12/16/10 02:12:45 Firewall[101] Transmit is listening from 10.0.1.3:59961 proto=6
    12/16/10 02:12:48 servernotifyd[402] Fetching new token
    12/16/10 02:12:48 KernelEventAgent[64] tid 00000000 type 'smbfs', mounted on '/Volumes/Public-5', from '//[email protected]/Public', dead
    12/16/10 02:12:49 servernotifyd[402] Completed token request
    12/16/10 02:12:49 servernotifyd[402] Subscription request completed
    12/16/10 02:15:20 KernelEventAgent[64] tid 00000000 type 'smbfs', mounted on '/Volumes/Public-6', from '//[email protected]/Public', dead
    12/16/10 02:15:20 mds[22627] (Normal) DiskStore: Creating index for /Volumes/Public-6
    12/16/10 02:19:28 [0x0-0x1266265].com.seagate.blackarmordiscovery[65267] PING 10.0.1.2 (10.0.1.2)
    12/16/10 02:19:28 [0x0-0x1266265].com.seagate.blackarmordiscovery[65267] *Pinging host 10.0.1.2: icmp_seq=0
    12/16/10 02:19:28 [0x0-0x1266265].com.seagate.blackarmordiscovery[65267] Response from 10.0.1.2: icmp_seq=0 ttl=64 time=0.347 ms
    12/16/10 02:19:28 [0x0-0x1266265].com.seagate.blackarmordiscovery[65267] *Pinging host 10.0.1.2: icmp_seq=1
    12/16/10 02:19:28 [0x0-0x1266265].com.seagate.blackarmordiscovery[65267] Response from 10.0.1.2: icmp_seq=1 ttl=64 time=0.264 ms
    12/16/10 02:19:28 [0x0-0x1266265].com.seagate.blackarmordiscovery[65267] *Pinging host 10.0.1.2: icmp_seq=2
    12/16/10 02:19:28 [0x0-0x1266265].com.seagate.blackarmordiscovery[65267] Response from 10.0.1.2: icmp_seq=2 ttl=64 time=0.232 ms
    12/16/10 02:19:28 [0x0-0x1266265].com.seagate.blackarmordiscovery[65267] *Pinging host 10.0.1.2: icmp_seq=3
    12/16/10 02:19:28 [0x0-0x1266265].com.seagate.blackarmordiscovery[65267] Response from 10.0.1.2: icmp_seq=3 ttl=64 time=0.236 ms
    12/16/10 02:19:28 [0x0-0x1266265].com.seagate.blackarmordiscovery[65267] --- 10.0.1.2 ping statistics ---
    12/16/10 02:19:28 [0x0-0x1266265].com.seagate.blackarmordiscovery[65267] 4 packets transmitted, 4 packets received, 0% packet loss
    12/16/10 02:20:39 KernelEventAgent[64] tid 00000000 type 'smbfs', mounted on '/Volumes/Public-7', from '//%20;%[email protected]/Public', dead
    12/16/10 03:07:28 Firewall[101] Transmit is listening from 10.0.1.3:60607 proto=6
    12/16/10 03:07:37 Firewall[101] Transmit is listening from 10.0.1.3:60611 proto=6
    12/16/10 03:07:37 Firewall[101] Transmit is listening from 10.0.1.3:60612 proto=6
    12/16/10 03:07:46 Firewall[101] Transmit is listening from 10.0.1.3:60614 proto=6
    12/16/10 03:07:46 Firewall[101] Transmit is listening from 10.0.1.3:60615 proto=6
    12/16/10 03:07:55 Firewall[101] Transmit is listening from 10.0.1.3:60619 proto=6
    12/16/10 03:07:55 Firewall[101] Transmit is listening from 10.0.1.3:60620 proto=6
    12/16/10 03:08:04 Firewall[101] Transmit is listening from 10.0.1.3:60622 proto=6
    12/16/10 03:11:26 Firewall[101] Transmit is listening from 10.0.1.3:60649 proto=6
    12/16/10 03:11:35 Firewall[101] Transmit is listening from 10.0.1.3:60651 proto=6
    12/16/10 03:11:35 Firewall[101] Transmit is listening from 10.0.1.3:60652 proto=6
    12/16/10 03:11:45 Firewall[101] Transmit is listening from 10.0.1.3:60654 proto=6
    12/16/10 03:11:45 Firewall[101] Transmit is listening from 10.0.1.3:60655 proto=6
    12/16/10 03:11:53 Firewall[101] Transmit is listening from 10.0.1.3:60661 proto=6
    12/16/10 03:11:53 Firewall[101] Transmit is listening from 10.0.1.3:60662 proto=6
    12/16/10 03:12:02 Firewall[101] Transmit is listening from 10.0.1.3:60667 proto=6
    12/16/10 03:12:02 sysadmin[69677] audit warning: expired /var/audit/20101215231614.20101216012742
    12/16/10 03:12:02 sysadmin[69675] audit warning: closefile /var/audit/20101216080202.20101216101202
    12/16/10 03:18:40 com.apple.launchd.peruser.505[150] (com.apple.pbs) Throttling respawn: Will start in 10 seconds
    12/16/10 03:18:48 Firewall[101] ftpfs_agent is listening from 10.0.1.3:60739 proto=6
    12/16/10 03:18:48 Firewall[101] Allow ftpfs_agent connecting from 10.0.1.2:43968 to port 60739 proto=6
    12/16/10 03:18:48 com.apple.launchd.peruser.505[150] (com.apple.pbs) Throttling respawn: Will start in 2 seconds
    12/16/10 03:18:48 com.apple.launchd.peruser.505[150] (com.apple.pbs) Throttling respawn: Will start in 2 seconds
    12/16/10 03:18:48 Firewall[101] ftpfs_agent is listening from 10.0.1.3:60741 proto=6
    12/16/10 03:18:48 Firewall[101] Allow ftpfs_agent connecting from 10.0.1.2:34565 to port 60741 proto=6
    12/16/10 03:19:05 Firewall[101] ftpfs_agent is listening from 10.0.1.3:60745 proto=6
    12/16/10 03:19:05 Firewall[101] Allow ftpfs_agent connecting from 10.0.1.2:36662 to port 60745 proto=6
    12/16/10 03:21:59 Firewall[101] ftpfs_agent is listening from 10.0.1.3:60785 proto=6
    12/16/10 03:21:59 Firewall[101] Allow ftpfs_agent connecting from 10.0.1.2:49839 to port 60785 proto=6
    12/16/10 03:21:59 Firewall[101] ftpfs_agent is listening from 10.0.1.3:60787 proto=6
    12/16/10 03:21:59 Firewall[101] Allow ftpfs_agent connecting from 10.0.1.2:47180 to port 60787 proto=6
    12/16/10 03:23:51 sandboxd[70960] awacsd(48) deny file-read-metadata /Library/Preferences/com.apple.security.plist
    12/16/10 03:23:51 sandboxd[70960] awacsd(48) deny file-read-data /Library/Preferences/com.apple.security.plist
    'Cosole: samba log.nmbd' (Same entry repeated numerous times)
    [2010/12/16 04:22:10, 1, pid=118] /SourceCache/samba/samba-235.5/samba/source/nmbd/nmbdincomingdgrams.c:process_resetbrowser(735)
    processresetbrowser: received diagnostic browser reset request from BA-22B9C2<00> IP 10.0.1.2 state=0x2
    'Console: samba log.sndb' (note the dates)
    [2010/11/11 18:33:43, 0] /SourceCache/samba/samba-235.4/samba/source/smbd/server.c:main(925)
    smbd version 3.0.28a-apple started.
    Copyright Andrew Tridgell and the Samba Team 1992-2008
    [2010/11/11 18:33:43, 0, pid=90063] /SourceCache/samba/samba-235.4/samba/source/lib/opendirectory.c:opendirectoryfill_domain_sidcache(1985)
    opendirectorysamsearchname[/Config/CIFSServer] gave -14136 [eDSRecordNotFound]
    [2010/11/11 18:33:43, 0, pid=90063] /SourceCache/samba/samba-235.4/samba/source/passdb/secrets.c:secretsfetch_domainsid(150)
    secretsfetch_domain_sid:opendirectory_query_domainsid gave -14136 [eDSRecordNotFound]
    [2010/11/24 04:11:15, 0] /SourceCache/samba/samba-235.5/samba/source/smbd/server.c:main(925)
    smbd version 3.0.28a-apple started.
    Copyright Andrew Tridgell and the Samba Team 1992-2008
    [2010/11/24 04:11:15, 0, pid=1507] /SourceCache/samba/samba-235.5/samba/source/lib/opendirectory.c:opendirectoryfill_domain_sidcache(1985)
    opendirectorysamsearchname[/Config/CIFSServer] gave -14136 [eDSRecordNotFound]
    [2010/11/24 04:11:15, 0, pid=1507] /SourceCache/samba/samba-235.5/samba/source/passdb/secrets.c:secretsfetch_domainsid(150)
    secretsfetch_domain_sid:opendirectory_query_domainsid gave -14136 [eDSRecordNotFound]
    [2010/11/24 10:47:01, 0] /SourceCache/samba/samba-235.5/samba/source/smbd/server.c:main(925)
    smbd version 3.0.28a-apple started.
    Copyright Andrew Tridgell and the Samba Team 1992-2008
    [2010/11/24 10:47:02, 0, pid=1339] /SourceCache/samba/samba-235.5/samba/source/lib/opendirectory.c:opendirectoryfill_domain_sidcache(1985)
    opendirectorysamsearchname[/Config/CIFSServer] gave -14136 [eDSRecordNotFound]
    [2010/11/24 10:47:02, 0, pid=1339] /SourceCache/samba/samba-235.5/samba/source/passdb/secrets.c:secretsfetch_domainsid(150)
    secretsfetch_domain_sid:opendirectory_query_domainsid gave -14136 [eDSRecordNotFound]
    [2010/11/29 10:48:44, 0] /SourceCache/samba/samba-235.5/samba/source/smbd/server.c:main(925)
    smbd version 3.0.28a-apple started.
    Copyright Andrew Tridgell and the Samba Team 1992-2008
    [2010/11/29 10:48:44, 0, pid=43299] /SourceCache/samba/samba-235.5/samba/source/lib/opendirectory.c:opendirectoryfill_domain_sidcache(1985)
    opendirectorysamsearchname[/Config/CIFSServer] gave -14136 [eDSRecordNotFound]
    [2010/11/29 10:48:44, 0, pid=43299] /SourceCache/samba/samba-235.5/samba/source/passdb/secrets.c:secretsfetch_domainsid(150)
    secretsfetch_domain_sid:opendirectory_query_domainsid gave -14136 [eDSRecordNotFound]
    [2010/12/08 12:29:58, 0] /SourceCache/samba/samba-235.5/samba/source/smbd/server.c:main(925)
    smbd version 3.0.28a-apple started.
    Copyright Andrew Tridgell and the Samba Team 1992-2008
    [2010/12/08 12:29:58, 0, pid=7246] /SourceCache/samba/samba-235.5/samba/source/lib/opendirectory.c:opendirectoryfill_domain_sidcache(1985)
    opendirectorysamsearchname[/Config/CIFSServer] gave -14136 [eDSRecordNotFound]
    [2010/12/08 12:29:58, 0, pid=7246] /SourceCache/samba/samba-235.5/samba/source/passdb/secrets.c:secretsfetch_domainsid(150)
    secretsfetch_domain_sid:opendirectory_query_domainsid gave -14136 [eDSRecordNotFound]
    [2010/12/08 12:30:04, 0, pid=7248] /SourceCache/samba/samba-235.5/samba/source/passdb/pdbodsam.c:odssamgetsampwnam(1576)
    opendirectorysamsearchname gave -14136 [eDSRecordNotFound]: no dsRecTypeStandard:Users record for account 'admin'
    [2010/12/08 12:30:04, 0, pid=7248] /SourceCache/samba/samba-235.5/samba/source/passdb/pdbodsam.c:odssamgetsampwnam(1576)
    opendirectorysamsearchname gave -14136 [eDSRecordNotFound]: no dsRecTypeStandard:Users record for account 'admin'
    [2010/12/08 12:30:06, 0, pid=7252] /SourceCache/samba/samba-235.5/samba/source/passdb/pdbodsam.c:odssamgetsampwnam(1576)
    opendirectorysamsearchname gave -14136 [eDSRecordNotFound]: no dsRecTypeStandard:Users record for account 'admin'
    [2010/12/08 12:30:06, 0, pid=7252] /SourceCache/samba/samba-235.5/samba/source/passdb/pdbodsam.c:odssamgetsampwnam(1576)
    opendirectorysamsearchname gave -14136 [eDSRecordNotFound]: no dsRecTypeStandard:Users record for account 'admin'
    [2010/12/09 09:59:02, 0] /SourceCache/samba/samba-235.5/samba/source/smbd/server.c:main(925)
    smbd version 3.0.28a-apple started.
    Copyright Andrew Tridgell and the Samba Team 1992-2008
    [2010/12/09 09:59:03, 0, pid=19816] /SourceCache/samba/samba-235.5/samba/source/lib/opendirectory.c:opendirectoryfill_domain_sidcache(1985)
    opendirectorysamsearchname[/Config/CIFSServer] gave -14136 [eDSRecordNotFound]
    [2010/12/09 09:59:03, 0, pid=19816] /SourceCache/samba/samba-235.5/samba/source/passdb/secrets.c:secretsfetch_domainsid(150)
    secretsfetch_domain_sid:opendirectory_query_domainsid gave -14136 [eDSRecordNotFound]
    'Listing of the /Volumes directory'
    drwxrwxrwt@ 20 root admin 680 Dec 16 03:29 .
    drwxrwxr-x 44 root admin 1564 Nov 27 12:19 ..
    drwxrwxr-x 44 root admin 1564 Nov 27 12:19 Clone
    lrwxr-xr-x 1 root admin 1 Dec 8 04:35 Macintosh HD -> /
    drwx------ 1 rvaessen rvaessen 16384 Jan 1 1980 NO NAME
    dr-xr-xr-x 2 root rvaessen 1 Dec 16 01:15 Public
    drwxr-xr-x+ 3 rvaessen admin 102 Dec 16 01:19 Public-1
    dr-xr-xr-x 1 rvaessen rvaessen 512 Dec 16 03:30 Public-10
    drwxr-xr-x+ 3 rvaessen admin 102 Dec 16 01:22 Public-2
    drwxr-xr-x+ 3 rvaessen admin 102 Dec 16 01:47 Public-3
    drwxr-xr-x+ 3 rvaessen admin 102 Dec 16 02:01 Public-4
    drwxr-xr-x+ 3 rvaessen admin 102 Dec 16 02:12 Public-5
    drwxr-xr-x+ 3 rvaessen admin 102 Dec 16 02:15 Public-6
    drwxr-xr-x+ 3 rvaessen admin 102 Dec 16 02:20 Public-7
    dr-xr-xr-x 1 rvaessen rvaessen 512 Dec 16 03:30 Public-8
    dr-xr-xr-x 1 rvaessen rvaessen 512 Dec 16 03:30 Public-9
    drwxr-xr-x@ 17 rvaessen rvaessen 646 Nov 11 18:12 Robert Vaessen’s iPod
    drwxrwxr-x 15 sysadmin staff 578 Nov 6 2009 Time Machine Prime
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