Re: Suse 8.0 and Samba startup?


Subject: Re: Suse 8.0 and Samba startup?
From: Mehran (cf680@yahoo.com)
Date: Thu May 23 2002 - 00:36:08 AKDT


Use Yast control center, choose system, choose
Runlevel editor, then you choose any services you want
to run or stop during startup.(Assuming Samab is
installed)
Mehran
--- Cisco <shootseabass@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> The Samba documentation says that the calls to
> startup smbd and nmbd should be put into
> "etc/rc.local" or "etc/rc.d/rc.local".
> But there isn't a "etc/rc.local" on my machine (Suse
> 8.0) and neither is there a
> "etc/rc.d/rc.local". There is a file called
> "etc/init.d/rc". Is that where I'm supposed to put
> it?
>
> Is there some place where I can find out what all
> the scripts in /etc are for, or are they rather
> standard for Linux systems? It seems Suse has
> differences from standard Linux, at least according
> to the big fat general Linux book I have.
>
> The documentation also refers to two different
> "styles" of unix:
> a) BSD Unix
> b) System V Unix
> Which type does Linux belong to?
>
> - Cisco
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