I’m finding that /net goes away with no trace after one or both of the SAMBA daemons start. (SAMBA may be a red herring, but I’ve never seen /net after it starts.
I’m running a 810 based mb with the 3C905C-TX driver. What other info is needed to figure this out?
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David L. Hawley D.L. Hawley and Associates
David Hawley <David.L.Hawley@computer.org> wrote:
I’m finding that /net goes away with no trace after one or both of the SAMBA daemons start. (SAMBA may be a red herring, but I’ve never seen /net after it starts.
Is /net totally gone or is it /net is exist but nothing under it?
-xtang
I’m running a 810 based mb with the 3C905C-TX driver. What other info is needed to figure this out?
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David L. Hawley D.L. Hawley and Associates
Previously, Xiaodan Tang wrote in qdn.public.qnxrtp.os:
David Hawley <> David.L.Hawley@computer.org> > wrote:
I’m finding that /net goes away with no trace after one or both of
the SAMBA daemons start. (SAMBA may be a red herring, but I’ve never
seen /net after it starts.
Is /net totally gone or is it /net is exist but nothing under it?
/net is gone.
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David L. Hawley D.L. Hawley and Associates