That's because Samba and NFS no longer use SysV boot script, but Upstart jobs. Thus, they are not detected even if they are installed. We need a temporary fix in Lucid for that, possibly a ugly hack.
In the long term, though, that's going to be a problem: we need minimal support for Upstart jobs, else shares-admin won't work.
That's because Samba and NFS no longer use SysV boot script, but Upstart jobs. Thus, they are not detected even if they are installed. We need a temporary fix in Lucid for that, possibly a ugly hack.
In the long term, though, that's going to be a problem: we need minimal support for Upstart jobs, else shares-admin won't work.