James A. Donald: > apt-get: Command not found.
Very strange. apt-get is not deprecated and it should be in /usr/bin. > and manually starting the daemons with > nmbd -D > smbd -D In Debian, for every daemon or service there is an init script in /etc/init.d. All of them take at least the arguments 'start' and 'stop'. So you can just say '/etc/init.d/samba start' (or 'restart' when it is already running) and Samba should run fine. > But then I wanted it to automatically start the daemons on reboot, and > I had no idea how to do that. This should be the default behaviour. If you are unsure, run 'update-rc.d samba defaults'to restore the default symlinks to the init script in the directories for all the runlevels (/etc/rcX.d/). > (Which might be a good thing, for all I know this is a really stupid > way to install the daemons to be launched on startup. :) > I conjecture that apt-get has been replaced with some cool gui based > configuration tool, and apt-get is no longer on the path. It is. All of the fancy GUI programs rely on apt-get so it still has to be there. J. -- I have been manipulated and permanently distorted. [Agree] [Disagree] <http://www.slowlydownward.com/NODATA/data_enter2.html>
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