Actually, I seem to have it working now!  I’ll need to document 
what I did, and will have to test it again from scratch as I may 
have done one or two things which weren’t necessary etc.  The PC is 
logging onto the Debian server with no nasty warnings or errors, 
the server-side login script is working, and I can access the test 
network share.  I think it might be slightly slow to login, but it 
is an ancient test PC, and it might also be trying to do other 
things requiring a DNS server and internet connection (I’ve just 
got the test PC and Debian server on a crossover cable).

Once I have it documented I might post again to check that the 
process I’m using is good practice etc.  


On Tue, 30 Jul 2013 18:56:51 +0100 "Chris Smith" 
<[email protected]> wrote:
>On Tue, Jul 30, 2013 at 12:36 PM, Chris Smith 
><[email protected]> wrote:
>> Only problem I had was that I needed to add Samba to run level 2 
>as it
>> appears my CLI only install of Wheezy doesn't boot into run 
>level 3
>> (as Debian claims is their default).
>
>Just read somewhere else the run level 2 is the default for Debian 
>-
>in that case I think Sernet should modify the init script.

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