Problem: Samba: No shares available after bullseye update
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15th Sep, 2021, 03:16 AM
(This post was last modified: 15th Sep, 2021 03:44 AM by Nachteule.)
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RE: Samba: No shares available after bullseye update
@jakenl
Usually smbd service is not necessary because smb process will lauched via inetd daemon See /etc/default/samba Terminal cat /etc/default/samba # # Run mode of Samba (smbd) process. If set to 'inetd', smbd is # being spawned by inetd daemon on request, otherwise smbd is # started as daemon via smbd upstart job. After changing this # variable, you have to run 'sudo xbian-config services select' # or reboot system # RUN_MODE=daemon I have just the last few days again intensively busy with Samba (integration of the wsdd daemon so that win10 clients XBian also finally see), I can not find any problem with Samba. Currently I have samba as a service in use Maybe it is a good idea to get rid of elogind see my post here: http://forum.xbian.org/thread-4129-post-37157.html#pid37157 But I can't imagine that this is the reason for your samba problems If you can't change to a directory, it sounds to me like a filesystem problem, maybe the sd-card is broken. What says sudo btrfs scrub start / and then watch btrfs scrub status / |
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