On 18.04.2009 David Harel wrote:
> Actually I had the same hunch and so did Noam Melzer however I didn't
> link that to the laptop issue. Nice one.
>
> So, Yes this is a laptop. I guess my attempt to delay the samba startup
> from S20 to S80 will not help. What are my options now Can I link to t
Thanks Amos,
Actually I had the same hunch and so did Noam Melzer however I didn't
link that to the laptop issue. Nice one.
So, Yes this is a laptop. I guess my attempt to delay the samba startup
from S20 to S80 will not help. What are my options now Can I link to the
trigger that starts th
Hi,
Two possibilities I can think of:
1. the samba script starts before the network is up and thus fails.
2. you have configured your samba to listen on a specific ip address
which only comes up at a later time, most likely manually.
Can you send the contents of:
/etc/samba/smb.conf
/etc/network/
sounds like the samba server is started too early in the boot stage.
Is this some mobile computer which gets its network connection later than usual?
How about adding some "ifconfig > /tmp/ifconfig.out" or "ip i s" to
the samba start script?
-Amos
On 4/18/09, David Harel wrote:
> Greetings,
>
>
Greetings,
On my Ubuntu installation, the samba server seem to crash at boot time
(smbd dies but nmbd remains). Running - sudo /etc/init.d/samba restart -
is fine.
In the log file I can find the following pair of errors:
[2009/04/18 11:22:48, 0] lib/interface.c:load_interfaces(540)
WARNING: