> /sbin/e-smith/db configuration show
Ah, yes, makes sense now. Very analogous to environment variables then.
Thanks.
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Please repo
>How would one go about finding these different "properties"?
>I see you, Gordon, and Darrell using these quite often.
Check out the various db files in the /etc/e-smith directory (configuration,
accounts, etc.) You'll also learn a lot by looking through the various
templates. These will be the "
On Tue, 29 Jan 2002, Greg Zartman wrote:
> > /sbin/e-smith/db accounts setprop name SMBBrowsable no
>
> Charlie,
>
> How would one go about finding these different "properties"? I see you,
> Gordon, and Darrell using these quite often.
You won't find this property anywhere - I just made it
> /sbin/e-smith/db accounts setprop name SMBBrowsable no
Charlie,
How would one go about finding these different "properties"? I see you,
Gordon, and Darrell using these quite often.
Thanks.
Regards,
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Greg J. Zartman, P.E.
Vice-President
Logging Engineering International, Inc.
1243
On Tue, 29 Jan 2002, Greg Zartman wrote:
> 4. pico 90ibays
>
> 5. Scroll down about 35 lines. This will bring you to the section of
> your 90ibays file containing the following:
>
> if ($properties{'PublicAccess'} eq 'none')
> {
> $result .= "path = /h
Ole ,
Yes, you can do this by creating a custom template of you 90ibays default
template.
NOTE: I HAVE NOT TESTED THIS, SO PROCEED WITH CAUTION.
1. Terminal into your SME machine as root.
2. cp /etc/e-smith/templates/etc/smb.conf/90ibays /etc/e-smith/templates-
custom/etc/smb.conf/
3. cd