On Sat, 2005-10-01 at 12:42 -0700, Alex Dean wrote:
> I'm not exactly sure what's wrong with Samba. As I just installed
> it, and I don't have any important configuration set up yet, I would
> like to know how to totally remove it, and just start over. If I
> still have problems at that point, I'll dig into it a little deeper.
>
> I'm on Debian, and when I do 'apt-get remove samba; apt-get clean;',
> there are still lots of Samba-related files left. 'updatedb; locate
> samba;' finds lots of stuff. Can I just manually delete all these,
> then 'apt-get install samba' to get back to the beginning?
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if you apt-get remove samba and there are some manual config files...on
a redhat system...
rm -fr /etc/samba # you can verify by 'locate smb.conf'
rm -fr /var/cache/samba # you can verify by 'locate winbindd_cache.tdb'
would get rid of the remaining stuff, UNLESS - you were fooling around
with smbldap (which I bet you weren't).
Craig
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