>> hi there, not really sure if this is appropriate for this list, or if i >> should be sending it to the samba lists. i'll try here first.
>> i have a samba server which serves a few windows machines, and i also use it >> via sharity-light from my freebsd machine running 4.10 RELEASE. i have a >> script that loads my shares, and i put it in my >> rc.d folder (i've taken out the user and password info): >> #!/bin/sh >> /usr/local/sbin/shlight //cessna/http /usr/home/iain/development/http/ -U * >> -u * -g wheel -f 775 -d 775 -P * >> /usr/local/sbin/shlight //cessna/http_inertia >> /usr/home/iain/development/http_inertia/ -U * -u * -g wheel -f 775 -d 775 -P >> * >> /usr/local/sbin/shlight //cessna/music /usr/home/iain/music -U * -u * -g >> wheel -f 775 -d 775 -P * >> /usr/local/sbin/shlight //cessna/dools /usr/home/iain/dools_network -U * -u >> * -g wheel -f 775 -d 775 -P * >> it runs fine when i start up freebsd, but when i login, i don't have access >> to the shares. so i put the call to the script inside my .tcshrc file, but >> this means that, even if i login remotely, and >> every time i start a new konsole session or scp something, this script runs. >> does anyone have any clues as to why it wouldn't have access to the shares >> after running this script from inside rc.d? i really only want it to run >> when the machine starts up, not every time i >> login. >> cheers >> iain > --------------------------------------------- > I dont really know that programm, but guesing I would say the script > runs at some time where some condition it needs is not fullfilled like > maybe before networking is up. Maybe you should have the read up of > the rc.d starting proccess that I need ;) > Or you just leave it in you .tcshrc file and work with a lock file. > Meaning when you run that script you do something like " > if ![ -x ~/.smblock ]; then > touch ~/.smblock > (insert rest of your script)" > Hexren --------------------------------------------- _______________________________________________ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"