I killed both processes and restarted them and the samba share was up. Ok my commands to start samba were right but something is keeping nmbd from starting. usr/sbin/smbd -D -configfile=/tmp/smb.confĭoing samba -> enable -> disable -> apply.ģ786 root 2476 S /usr/sbin/smbd -D -configfile=/tmp/smb.confģ788 root 2304 S /usr/sbin/nmbd -D -configfile=/tmp/smb.confĤ024 root 2476 S /usr/sbin/smbd -D -configfile=/tmp/smb.confĤ047 root 2304 S /usr/sbin/nmbd -D -configfile=/tmp/smb.confīoth started up. Kill for /usr/sbin/smbd -D -configfile=/tmp/smb.conf usr/sbin/nmbd -D -configfile=/tmp/smb.conf If this would work, I need just need to know what the script needs to look like. So why not just place a script in the /jffs/etc/config/ directory that is read on boot. sesbutton is executed when the SES/AOSS/EZ-SETUP button is pressed (no longer in source code, must be deleted?) ipdown is run when a PPP connection has been shut down. ipup is run when PPP connection is reestablished after a disconnect and after the firewall. (no longer in source code, must be deleted) if will be executed whenever any interface goes up and after the firewall. wanup will be executed whenever the WAN interface goes up and after the firewall. prewall will be executed whenever the WAN interface goes up and before the firewall. startup will be executed on system startup, normally boot-time and before the firewall is configured. You need to add an extension to the script if placed in one of the previous folders. I added a USB drive with a 512MB SWAP and 59GB EXT3 Partition label jffs.īut I didn't make directory /jffs/etc/config/ There are four different directories DD-WRT searches for scripts, these are The CIFS Automount looked to be for LAN drives.
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