Two Questions
Richard R. Malloy
rrmalloy at comcast.net
Fri Feb 6 20:38:13 EST 2004
Thanks for all of the responses.
'cause you asked:
RH9-2
Laptop ( wireless)
\
/
4-port switch 192.168.0.x subnet -- eth1 --
RH92 --eth0 --- Linksys 4-port + 802.11b (192.168.1.x )
/
| | \
W2K
Laser Printer cable modem Kid's-Wife's PC
I agree with Jerry it doesn't make sense for that reason. I just don't
have a lot of experience configuring Samba. Basically,
I read a few more pages in the O'reilly book every other month then I
play. I was just wondering if anybody else had experienced
this. BTW the disk share have never been a problem it's only after a
reboot that the W2K box can't find the printer til I
"./S57smb restart".
If I find out what stupid thing I'm doing I let you all know.
So I guess I just live with the KVM behavior :)
Thanks again.
Rich.
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>"Richard R. Malloy" <rrmalloy at comcast.net> wrote:
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>> I have a home network with a RH 9 system connected to a W2K and
>>another RH9 system (all dual PIIIs) connected via
>> a linksys switch. Internet connectivity is via a linksys wireless
>>4-port switch. My daughters laptop connects wirelessly (running
>> XP home).
>>
>> I'm using a cheap KVM switch to access the other two systems. I've
>>
>>been having two problems for a while that I haven't been able
>> to solvw satisfactorially.
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>What do you mean by "RH 9 system connected to a W2K". How, dual NICS in
>the RH system? Your connections seem convoluted. Is the Linksys switch
>connected to one o the LAN ports of the Linksys wireless?
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>> 1) each time I reboot the main RH9 system, running smbd and
>>nmbd, I need to restart samba and reconfig the W2K printer
>> to be able to print from the windows systems. (i'll
>>follow-up with the exact smb config as needed.) Has anyone else seen
>>this.
>>
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>This doesn't make sense, because a reboot reruns the Samba daemons.
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>> 2) every other time I point the KVM switch to either of the
>> RH9
>>systems from another system (RH9 or W2k)
>> (also a problem when these were running RH8) I need to
>>crtl-alt-<not 7> then cntl-alt-7 to reset the mouse
>> any thought?
>>
>>
>This sounds like a Belden KVM. I've seen this type of problem with them.
>I have a cheap Linksys KVM where I did have a problem with my laptop
>after my laptop went into standby mode, but the desktop system remained
>stable. Another possibility is the W2K system might be running the mouse
>at a different speed than the RH system.
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