Derek Jennings wrote:
> Ranger has prepared some excellent updated RPMs for Samba which you can find
> here http://ranger.dnsalias.com/mandrake/mandrake8.2/ follow the
> instructions for urpmi access and you can install them using Mandrake
> Software Manager
>
> BTW: What was wrong with the
Derek,
Thank you again. I had gotten the server to the point where I could
shut it down with no problem (I believe that I shut off or didn't
install NFS). I will try your way though, as I need to get this server
going on my RAID 5 array. I also had winbind working correctly except
for the
Do you mean NIS (Name Information Server) or NFS (Network File System)
if NIS, then sorry I do not know, never used it.
If you mean NFS, then yes. NFS can be a pain if shares are mounted when you
shut down. You have to unmount the share before shutting down. 8.2 is better
than 8.1 was, in tha
Derek,
Thank you for your help. I reinstalled Mandrake 8.2 without Samba and I
still could not upgrade. It seems that there are some dependencies that
I am not aware of. It gives me a few errors. However, a more pressing
PROBLEM is this: after I install all is well. after an initial logo
Derek,
Thank you for your help. I reinstalled Mandrake 8.2 without Samba and I
still could not upgrade. It seems that there are some dependencies that
I am not aware of. It gives me a few errors. However, a more pressing
PROBLEM is this: after I install all is well. after an initial logo
Thank you Derek and Tek1,
First, there is nothing wrong with the Samba on the Mandrake 82 cds,
however, I cannot get winbind and samba 2.3.3a to fully integrate into
my Win2K domain. I have made all of the adjustments as I did on my
RH7.3 machine, however, it wouldn't fully go through (errors
Ranger has prepared some excellent updated RPMs for Samba which you can find
here http://ranger.dnsalias.com/mandrake/mandrake8.2/ follow the
instructions for urpmi access and you can install them using Mandrake
Software Manager
BTW: What was wrong with the Samba on the CDs?
derek
On Tu
have you tried going to samba.org (or rpmfind.net), downloading the
latest .rpm, and installing it using mandrake's package manager?
At 10:17 02/09/17 -0400, you wrote:
>Hello,
>
> I am new to Mandrake Linux, and am hoping that someone can help
> me to upgrade to the newest version of