Hello Kory,

> Looking over the new 3.0 release. I am considering upgrading but I need
> to add a subdirectory to the /usr directory to share with samba. I can find
> no way to make the added directory persist through a reboot. I remember
> some discussion about a similar topic regarding the configuration save
> options a few weeks back but I can't recall the solution and the mail
> archives appear to be under maintenance or are other wise missing. Would
> some kind soul please educate me on how to save a newly added directory?

You can also use the /home directory with samba. Is there any particular
reason why you need a subdir in /usr?
The simplest option for having an (empty) directory persist, is to create
a simple package just containing the /usr/foo directory. This way the
directory persist, but not its contents.

> Additionally I am testing samba22.lrp and it loads properly but does not
> appear in the packages modification menu and is not backed up on a save
> changes "s" command.
>
> What do I need to do to fix it?
>
Give some more info?

Are there any /var/lib/lrpkg/samba22.* files available? Do you see
anything in the logs. What happens if you do a /etc/init.d/samba22 start
or restart? Did you by any change installed both samba.lrp and
samba22.lrp?

>
> Thanks all...
>
>
> Kory Krofft
>
Eric

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