09-20-2016, 03:55 AM
Sorry, Jerry, not really... 
Maybe I need to re-phrase my question.
IF the Samba service is strongly disabled (= masked), WHY can I find three Samba services (nmbd.service, samba-ad-dc.service and smbd.service) showing up on the systemd-analyze blame list and three /usr/sbin/smbd processes in top?
That's in a live LL 3.0 system I just booted up.
What am I missing? :imagine a smile scratching its head here:
If this discussion is outside the scope of this forum, I do apologize. Please let me know and I'll mark it as solved.

Maybe I need to re-phrase my question.
IF the Samba service is strongly disabled (= masked), WHY can I find three Samba services (nmbd.service, samba-ad-dc.service and smbd.service) showing up on the systemd-analyze blame list and three /usr/sbin/smbd processes in top?
That's in a live LL 3.0 system I just booted up.
What am I missing? :imagine a smile scratching its head here:
If this discussion is outside the scope of this forum, I do apologize. Please let me know and I'll mark it as solved.
