Public bug reported:
I banged on various tutorials trying to get my shared folders to work
after rebooting. If I did a fresh install, or re-install of Samba, my
folders would share fine. Once I rebooted, nothing.
The "Samba File Server" documentation page clued me in as it was the
only page that I found that brough up the nmdb Samba service. It turns
out that the Samba installation doesn't configure nmdb to autostart at
boot. This means people will go through the tutorial, and it will work,
but once they reboot, their shared foldrs disappear.
To get it working for now, after a reboot, I am just typing:
sudo nmdb
That gets file sharing going for me. It would be nice if this tutorial
showed us all how to enable the nmdb service at boot.
** Affects: ubuntu-docs (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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"Samba File Server" shared folders doen't work after reboot - (Ubuntu
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