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Hey there, thanks for this project, it's been very useful for me!
As I learnt more about the Raspberry Pi ecosystem, I started to tweak the configuration files, including the /etc/samba/smb.conf to add more shared folders. However, upon restart, the config is overwritten by the automount-usb.sh or samba-init.sh scripts (depending on the setup running). I was able to "workaround" this by modifying these files on my own Pi.
I was wondering if it'd be safe not to override the /etc/samba/smb.conf file if it exists and log about it as the default behaviour.
If you're interested, I can try to contribute to the change as an opportunity to learn and for the Hacktoberfest event.
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Hey there, thanks for this project, it's been very useful for me!
As I learnt more about the Raspberry Pi ecosystem, I started to tweak the configuration files, including the
/etc/samba/smb.conf
to add more shared folders. However, upon restart, the config is overwritten by theautomount-usb.sh
orsamba-init.sh
scripts (depending on the setup running). I was able to "workaround" this by modifying these files on my own Pi.I was wondering if it'd be safe not to override the
/etc/samba/smb.conf
file if it exists and log about it as the default behaviour.If you're interested, I can try to contribute to the change as an opportunity to learn and for the Hacktoberfest event.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: