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Old 06-21-2012, 10:15 AM
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Default smbfs.ko not loaded at boot time?
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I noted that on 9.0 the smbfs.ko module is not loaded at boot time, and I believe it will be useful to load it anyway, so to allow smbfs to work out of the box. It could also be a problem of mine installation, if so please advice since I don't remember what I did to disable it.
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Default smbfs.ko not loaded at boot time?
I've just enabled loading it now. You can add it to kld_load in
/etc/rc.conf as well
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I've just enabled loading it now. You can add it to kld_load in
/etc/rc.conf as well
Tes, I know, I was thinking about the average user that was unable to use smbfs out of the box.
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