09-13-2016, 08:52 AM
Sorry, Jerry. Complete misunderstanding on my end!
Because I see it exactly like you (saving boot time!) I started looking into it.
What confuses me is that Samba related services show up with 'systemd-analyze blame' and when - admittedly using the outdated command - '/etc/init.d/samba status' I get nmbd.service and smbd.service shown as 'active (running)'!?
Due to the findings above and due to the existence of the Network Share Settings in Linux Lite I honestly assumed Samba to be active by default. Good to know it isn't
Because I see it exactly like you (saving boot time!) I started looking into it.
What confuses me is that Samba related services show up with 'systemd-analyze blame' and when - admittedly using the outdated command - '/etc/init.d/samba status' I get nmbd.service and smbd.service shown as 'active (running)'!?
Due to the findings above and due to the existence of the Network Share Settings in Linux Lite I honestly assumed Samba to be active by default. Good to know it isn't
