On 2012/01/08 18:22, Brian Hanks wrote:
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

Ah, I see systemd is a definite downgrade from SysVinit. The syntax is more
arcane and verbose. So it figures the Fedora geeks would love it. <sigh>

Thanks for the link.

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