i just had this same issue there may be other options. but i found the choices to be either remove samba and reinstall from archive, if you in fact archive the installed packages, or just get the testing releases by modding the sources list. i was being lazy and did the latter, samba is now working again for me at 3.0.2, i'm sure unstable will be fixed in the next few days or so.

regards, brett

Adam Felix Bogacki wrote:
Hi,

I did an 'apt-get dist-upgrade --fix-missing' yesterday which at the install phase 'hung' on the message

"Starting Samba daemons: nmbd smbd"

... dselect 'c' installed the rest but I found that reboot 'hung' on

"rsync daemon not enabled in /etc/default/rsync
Starting Samba daemons: nmbd smbd"

... until reboot..

I tried booting from the mkinitrd image but it stalled at the same message.

Is this a known bug ?

I have heard something about about rsync being buggy in unstable (if that's relevant).

Google assumes you can first boot in and then do things as root.

Adam Bogacki,
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