I've gone through samba.org and have tried to go through the samba archives (but there are too many posts and too little time) to get an answer.
I would like to set up samba for simple file sharing (non-domain) using an un-attended PC; i.e. I want the PC to be able to turn on or recover from a power failure and load and run samba without any manual intervention whatsoever. Could someone please suggest an appropriate, simple and compact linux distribution I could use? I think that once I have that running properly samba should be relatively simple for the config I need. A number of years ago I had a linux box running as a NAT router.the whole thing ran off a floppy disk. Obviously this box would have one or more large HD's so it can boot off one of the HD's.it's the simplicity I'm looking for. Any chance there's a pre-packaged linux distribution with samba ready to install? Many thanks for any help. Chris T -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba