Hi Brian Hanks, thanks for your reply, It is working now.
I'll read your reference pointer. Would you help me with an other problem in a test environment(MAQ01): Ref: 3.1.6-1.fc16.x86_64 native with VirtualBox-OSE.x86_64. A virtual machine(VirtualBox->WinVista64) is reaching the samba of the referenced Linux. I've liberated all known permissions. Why I can't see some files(.txt, .exe) from WinVista64, and I can see all folders and sub-folders, but I can't write on them. ============================================================ [Lucelio@MAQ01 ~]$ pwd /home/Lucelio [Lucelio@MAQ01 ~]$ cd ../Windows [Lucelio@MAQ01 Windows]$ ls -l total 23752 drwxrwxrwx. 6 Lucelio GRUPO01 4096 Dez 21 16:22 Antiga Maq01(Tânia Disco F) ##I can see this -rwxrwxrwx. 1 Lucelio GRUPO01 24312056 Dez 21 16:34 AP48.exe ##I can't see this -rw-rw-rw-. 1 Lucelio GRUPO01 17 Jan 8 08:54 Teste de texto ##I can't see this [Lucelio@MAQ01 Windows]$ ============================================================ Any suggestion please? Thanks again. Em 08-01-2012 08:36, Brian Hanks escreveu: >> Hi, >> >> Ref: 3.1.6-1.fc16.x86_64 >> >> What is the right way of always loading SMBD at startup. >> >> Thanks, >> >> >> hi Lucélio, >> >> the correct command is: chkconfig smb on >> this allows you to start at boot the samba daemon >> > > Actually, since the reference is to Fedora 16, you'll need to use > systemctl instead of chkconfig. You might also want to start nmb > depending upon your usage. A combined set of commands to enable and > start both services would look like this: > > systemctl enable smb.service nmb.service > systemctl start smb.service nmb.service > > A great reference can be found at the following link: > > http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/SysVinit_to_Systemd_Cheatsheet > > > Regards, > Brian > > > -- Lucélio Gomes de Freitas ETFCSF=> U.G.F.=> P.U.C.(RJ) Engº, Analista Suporte(Free Mind). Email: aa.luce...@gmail.com Tel: 55 0XX 21 85964911
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