Hi all, I have recently downloaded the latest samba.tar.gz from their site. I wanted to see what happens in the case when you do not use the rpm's that are usually submited with the distro.... So far I have comiled it and everything works on. Smbd and nmbd load from my command and all works well. My question is , what happens if I want to have smbd and nmb load by default on startup of my machine? How do I do that? In my SuSE7.2 I just set SMB_START=yes in my rc.config. Now that I have upgraded, how do I instruct the machine to load smbd and nmbd on startup? Thanks all in advance for your help!!! Chris
On Thursday 04 of December 2003 11:22, Chris Roubekas wrote:
Now that I have upgraded, how do I instruct the machine to load smbd and nmbd on startup?
you should have starting scripts in /etc/rc.d/ then to enable normally I use yast->system->runlevel editor but to enable any script on startup the script located in /etc/rc.d/ must include some special info (SuSE great idea, I think) Then best option is IMO to extract starting scripts from rpm and then use yast to configure runlevel. All the Best, -- Marek Chlopek mchlopek@post.pl
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