Hello,

You should never have a problem getting linux to startup Samba on bootup.
Unless there is someting wrong with smb.conf

You should never get any problems if you install Samba using a RPM.
RPM puts things in standard places...
and modifies /etc/rc.d etc etc for  you

Looking forward to your feedback.

dannyh

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On Thu, 04 May 2000, Steven Schramm wrote:
> "Burke, Thomas G." wrote:
> > 
> > I'm really confuzzed (pronounce it the way it's spelled) about a couple
> > things, here...  Could somebody *please* explain to me what the _HECK_ is
> > going on here?
> > 
> > 1)  Samba doesn't start on system boot up, I have to do it manually.  Looked
> > into /etc/rc.d/rc?.d, and there are no SXXsmb files.  So, I went into rc3.d,
> > and created a link to /etc/rc.d/init.d/smb (ln -s /etc/rc.d/init.d/smb
> > S35smbTom)....  Reboot the machine, and it no workie...  I checked the
> > permissions, & as far as I can tell, they're identical to every other SXX???
> > file in the directory...  Whazzup with that?
> 
> If you use the graphical login, the default run level is 5. Create in
> rc5.d the link you created in rc3.d and you should have no problem.
> Check /etc/initttab for a line like the following to determine your
> default runlevel:
> 
> id:5:initdefault:
> 
> 
> > 
> > 2)  Got a preliminary IPCHANS script put together.  Interestingly enough,
> > when I type "./rc.firewall", the machine comes back & tells me something
> > along the lines of "file not found"....  I do an ls, and sure enough, the
> > file is sitting right there!  Doesn't matter if I rename it to something
> > else, same crap happens...
> > 
> > 3) Just a question, maybe someone can answer....  is the rcX.d directories
> > the best place to ensure that daemons don't run (IE DNS, NFS, or whatever),
> > by erasing the SXX??? files, or maybe the actual files they point to in the
> > init.d directory, or is there some better (nicer) way of shutting this stuff
> > down these days?  Also, which ones should I be sure _NOT_ to turn off?
> 
> Yes, the rc?.d directories are the place to control the daemons. Simply
> move the file from (for example) S45pcmcia to s45pcmcia and it will not
> start. In this way, you can easily restore it, if needed.
> 
> > 
> > Thanks all,
> > 
> >         Tom Burke
> > 
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