Rick Rosinski wrote:
>
> I need a little help with configuring samba.
>
> I am working on getting samba to work between my Slack box and my Win98 box.
> I was reading the SMB-HOWTO and I am finding it pretty informative. But, I
> have noticed that the example scripts, like the /etc/rc.d/smb script, is
> based on RH-based systems, that use sysconfig and killproc commands, which
> are not in Slack. I want to work around that. Below is part of the smb
> script that I want to have functional. I have included comments (after # )
> refering to what I plan to modify. The "start" case clause is easy to
> modify, but the "stop" clause has that "killproc" command. What do I use to
> substitute killproc?
>
> case "$1" in
> start)
> echo -n "Starting SMB services: "
> daemon smbd -D # to be replaced with /usr/bin/smbd -D
> daemon nmbd -D # to be replaced with /usr/bin/nmbd -D
> echo
> touch /var/lock/subsys/smb
> ;;
> stop)
> echo -n "Shutting down SMB services: "
> killproc smbd # what do I do to get this to work without killproc?
> killproc nmbd # same as above.
> rm -f /var/lock/subsys/smb
> echo ""
> ;;
> *)
> echo "Usage: smb {start|stop}"
> exit 1
> esac
>
skill -KILL -v bash
This worked to kill my bash shells. Might want to look at it.
Eric :-)