Jeffrey D. Means
2002-Feb-15 01:43 UTC
[Samba] I cant get samba to recognize my smb.conf file
I just downloaded the CVS HEAD branch on a SGI-XFS filesystem. I am running the SGI Linux Kernel installer 1.0.2 (Kernel 2.4.9) straight off their website. Now I am fully confused I want to use ACL's on my filesystem but I can not make a Samba installation that reads my smb.conf file. I have the same problems with the Samba 2.2.3 CVS. I am running 'configure -with-ldapsam -with-acl-support'. I am totally lost at this point what do I need to do to get this working again?? Would recreating my smb.conf file fix this?? Than you in advance for all assistance :) Jeff Means CIO PicoTech Unix is userfriendly it is just selective of it's users
Jeffrey D. Means wrote:>Now I am fully confused I want to use ACL's on my >filesystem but I can not make a Samba installation that reads my >smb.conf file.hi, did you indicated something like this --with-configdir=/usr/local/samba-normal/lib ?? I think that you should explicitely indicate the path where samba has to read its config file ... At the beginning I had the same problem because I don't want to have samba in the default /usr/local/samba path. good luck jan