On Wednesday, June 18, 2014 09:02:27 PM Ed Greshko wrote:
On 06/18/14 20:59, Temlakos wrote:
> $ systemctl status smb.service
> smb.service - Samba SMB Daemon
>
> Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/smb.service; disabled)
> Active: inactive (dead)
>
> [Temlakos@temlakos ~]$ systemctl status nmb.service
> nmb.service - Samba NMB Daemon
>
> Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/nmb.service; disabled)
> Active: inactive (dead)
Yep.... disabled
systemctl enable smb.service
systemctl enable nmb.service
And they will start at boot time....
systemctl start smb.service
systemctl start nmb.service
To get them going without having to boot.
systemd is the "new" kid in town. Read up on it in the link I provided.
It gets a little funky on Fedora because some services are started
automatically like Bumblebeed and some aren't like Thinkfan unline Arch were
everything is up to user.
Sudhir.