On Tue, 2002-09-03 at 16:46, Kent West wrote: > > BTW, if the machine has already been added to the domain from the > Windows 2000 side of this dual-boot machine, and the name of the machine > is the same on both the W2K and the Debian sides, do I need to add it to > the domain from the Linux side as well? Is it a problem to have the same > machine added under the same name but under two different OSes? I tried Yes. Definitely a problem for both sides of the dual boot to share the same name on the domain. > changing the name of the Debian side (I've got a script that greps for > all the occurrences of the host name in /etc and changes 'em out, then I > reboot (hey, it's not a server . . . .)) and adding the machine, but > still no success. Check out this document: http://www.linuxworld.com/linuxworld/lw-1998-10/lw-10-samba-p5.html Make sure you stop the samba daemons before attempting to join the domain. -Mark
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