On Mon, 6 Mar 2017 19:10:11 +0100 Bart Coninckx <info at bitsandtricks.com> wrote:> > Adding a pointer record for the server didn't help either. I am going > to test another Windows PC now to see if the problem exists there as > well.This is strange, don't think I have ever had this problem. Can you post the following files from the Samba AD DC: /etc/hosts /etc/hostname /etc/resolv.conf /etc/krb5.conf /etc/nsswitch.conf Can you also tell us the FQDN and ipaddress of the DC. Rowland
>This is strange, don't think I have ever had this problem. > >Can you post the following files from the Samba AD DC: > >/etc/hosts >/etc/hostname >/etc/resolv.conf >/etc/krb5.conf >/etc/nsswitch.conf > >Can you also tell us the FQDN and ipaddress of the DC. > >RowlandHi Rowland, will do - please have a look at my more recent post. The problem seems related to my separate data volume. Does a non-root ext4 volume need preparation to function as a Samba share? BC
On Mon, 6 Mar 2017 19:59:21 +0100 Bart Coninckx <info at bitsandtricks.com> wrote:> > will do - please have a look at my more recent post. The problem > seems related to my separate data volume. Does a non-root ext4 volume > need preparation to function as a Samba share? >I have and the answer to your question is NO. Rowland