Unfortunately no one can be told what fun_plug is - you have to see it for yourself.
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Ok,
As I've mentioned before I've changed my smb.conf file around using vi in a webgui-unfriendly fashion. When I did my upgrade, it wrecked my smb.conf file. (which I saved elsewhere).
Before, when I copied it over and then did a graceful shutdown, it was saved. Now it seems to come back with a version I don't want and I don't know where it's storing this other version.
Does anyone know where smb.conf gets saved in non-volatile fashion to survive reboots?
Thanks,
-Ben
p.s. I did notice that smb.default and smb.default.ads get saved out, but they don't seem to be part of the equation as they are not the smb.conf I'm seeing on reboot unless I'm missing something else.
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I think I found it...
More in a moment...
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Ok, there's 2 places that the DNS-343 stores additional configuration information (in case no one knew):
HD_a4/backup/.systemfile/.smb.ses
HD_a4/.systemfile/.smb.ses
HD_b4/backup/.systemfile/.smb.ses
HD_c4/backup/.systemfile/.smb.ses
HD_d4/backup/.systemfile/.smb.ses
Why it's in so many places, I have no idea. (probably because I have 4 drives in a raid5... yada yada)
I'm looking for the file that copies and appends it to /etc/samba/smb.conf
-Ben
Last edited by bkamen (2009-11-16 22:59:54)
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