Usually, the script to start samba in a linux box is in one of the two
following directories:
/etc/rc.d/init.d
or
/etc/init.d
It might be called smb or samba.
So, cd into the directory and:
You start it with: ./samba start.
Just run ./samba and see the options.
This script should start nmbd, too.
Joel
On Tue, May 27, 2003 at 08:58:35PM +0800, Samuel wrote:> I'm new to smb of 2.2.8a.I used old version smb before.I installed the
newer
> smb today.But I don't how to start the smb service.I can't find the
shell
> command "smb".Pls tell me what shall do.Thanks.
>
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