Subj : Samba + kernel question
To   : BENCOLLVER
From : Dumas Walker
Date : Mon Oct 07 2019 04:44 pm

> Based on my reading, samba just requires networking plus filesystem
> support for ACL, which are normally already included in a generic kernel.

> https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/File_System_Support#ext4

> One exception is when you want to use the kernel CIFS client.  The
> kernel option CONFIG_CIFS is not enabled by default.

> https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/LinuxCIFS

> https://is.gd/kkz8t4

Ben,
Thanks.  I did some reading also but was not sure what the difference
between the using the samba client and using the CIFS client are.  I will
have to play around with it some and see what happens.

The kernel in question is a custom kernel for a single board pc.  So far, I
have figured out for sure that it indeed has the kernel nfs all turned off,
which is not the usual default for generic kernels these days.

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