On 06/18/14 20:29, Temlakos wrote:
I have two computers, one desktop and one laptop. I did clean
installs on both. In the process, I retired a third computer that had been running samba
without incident for years.
Today I can get samba running on both machines. But: I have to execute two commands:
$ sudo /sbin/smbd -D
$ sudo /sbin/nmbd -D
by hand, in a terminal (Konsole), every time I start or restart either computer.
The system-config-services app fails to note that smbd or nmbd are even available for
starting.
How do I get those two daemons to start automatically, so that I don't have to type
those two commands every time? Because until I do, I have no file-sharing capability. (I
have yet another computer on my network: a dedicated Windows box that I use for video
capturing. I've said on other threads I am not satisfied with the video-capture and
DVD authoring support Linux provides, and note that Linux does not support Blu-ray, in
playback or especially in burning. So samba is a must for me.)
And the output of....
systemctl status smb.service
and
systemctl status nmb.service
is?
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Systemd
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