Hello,
   I am not sure what kind of smb.conf Redhat comes with, but if the
smb.conf is not setup sufficiently out-of-the-box, the smbd daemon may not
be able to start when your system first starts.  So you could see if smbd
is running:
ps -x |grep smbd

Then start it with: smbd -D

I assume that smbd does not run through inetd with Redhat.  I know this
suggestion is elementary, but it is possible that this is your
problem.  Sorry if this insults your intelligents at all.

Ivan.


On Mon, 24 Jan 2000, Jamie Carl wrote:

> I can't figure this one out..  I've just done a fresh install of
> RH 6.1 and i've tried to configure samba exactly the same as i have
> on my other machine, but it just doesn't work.  I've looked in 
> /var/log/samba for some sort of error message, but nothing.  It
> registers itself on the network because i can see it in network
> neighbourhood on my Windoze 98 machine but it always says it can't
> find the server on the network.
> 
> The only difference between this machine and my other one is that
> this one has two network cards in it.
> 
> Any ideas?
> 
> <J>
> 
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