> Should smbd and nmbd be running?
No, unless some (Win) clients requests the service.
> If yes, how do I start them since /etc/init.d/samba does nothing if
> samba is setup to start from inetd?
Just /etc/init.d/inetd reload, and inetd will start smdb, nmbd when needed.
> Any other words of wis
Hi,
I installed Samba via the Debian installer and it recommended starting
it via inetd. I'm on a laptop and the network is very slow to start.
Here are my questions.
Should smbd and nmbd be running?
If yes, how do I start them since /etc/init.d/samba does nothing if
samba is setup to start from
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