Anton Aylward wrote:
John Andersen said the following on 08/05/2013 02:47 PM:
You think I'm missing the point and have no idea what my point is, then you proceed to directly answer the question about the autogeneration based on init.d scrips being a kludge.
(Is it against your religion to answer a direct question without first preceding it with an insult?)
These religious discussions can get so ... conservative. Did anyone bother to ask the OP if there were any log files under /var/log that had the string nmb in them? or nmbd or "/nmbd?". how about asking if he tried running nmbd by hand? as root and seeing if that gives any messages to the console?
So: I think you're missing my point and I think that I'm missing your point? How is saying so an insult?
Oh yeah, well your momma dresses you guys funny! (just saying hi!)...:-) Hey, if push comes to shove, I could always send him one of my startup scripts...and some automation process could try automating it again... At least my suse system is mostly stable (i'm not installing new updates right now :-))... My win7 desktop system is another matter... damn MS updates... sure did a number on my system ...*ouch*... but my suse server... is being pretty good right now...all things considered. From unpacking the kernel & delivering file systems and logon prompt -- 34 seconds. Still have a few odd errors like: <27>[ 11.373036] udevd[858]: failed to execute '/usr/lib/udev/socket:/org/kernel/dm/multipath_event' 'socket:/org/kernel/dm/multipath_event': No such file or directory --- but they don't seem to mean anything useful that I can tell (I have no multipath devices!) Anyway, it might be a nmb config prob if his smbd is starting? -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org