kanenas@hawaii.rr.com wrote:
On Tuesday 30 June 2009 03:23:28 am Per Jessen wrote:
If you delete first, there is no way for YaST to know that you intend to install the same thing again (but an older version).
If the deletion is done thru yast, just as the original install was, when a new install is requested, then yast should be all that is needed to create / recreate whatever setup is needed, just as it did the first time. Yast should not remove/modify files that it can not create or reconfigure properly, no?
Create yes, but "reconfigure properly" no. If you've gone and configured something for your setup and purpose, and you then deinstall/delete that software with YaST, how is YaST or the package manager to know that you really wanted to keep those config files?
pointers to start smbfs would be greatly appreciated.(smb does report up and running, winbind does start with yast.)
rcsmbfs start
that comes up as "unused".
From reading the init-script, that means that you have no cifs/samba filesystems in /etc/fstab nor any listed in /etc/samba/smbfstab.
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