I attempted to upgrade from FC3 to FC4 without success (the system would
still run). So I ended up doing a full FC4 install. While still running
FC3 (with a perfectly running Samba), I copied all of the important Samba
files (smb.conf, smbusers, lmhosts, etc.) to a safe place (burned it to a
CD).
After getting the new FC4 install up and running and installing Webmin, I
copied the Samba files from the CD to the standard location (/etc/samba).
I attempted to do a start on the product (while being logged on as root)
and received the following:
Entered: service start smb
Received: smbd start failed
nmbd start successful
Using Webmin I get:
"Access Control error on smbd"
"Start Failed"
What is it trying to tell me?
TIA,
Gene Poole
gene.poole@fds.com
Quoting Gene Poole <Gene.Poole@fds.com>:> > I attempted to upgrade from FC3 to FC4 without success (the system would > still run). So I ended up doing a full FC4 install. While still running > FC3 (with a perfectly running Samba), I copied all of the important Samba > files (smb.conf, smbusers, lmhosts, etc.) to a safe place (burned it to a > CD). > > After getting the new FC4 install up and running and installing Webmin, I > copied the Samba files from the CD to the standard location (/etc/samba). > I attempted to do a start on the product (while being logged on as root) > and received the following: > > Entered: service start smb > Received: smbd start failed > nmbd start successful > > Using Webmin I get: > > "Access Control error on smbd" > "Start Failed"What does /var/log/messages, /var/log/samba/smbd.log say? --Dennis