The-Traveler
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I deployed a small usb stick in an office for the local multi-function printer to deposit Faxes and Scans to. Currently there are 25 or so devices accessing the share, but the limit on the web UI can only take 10.
I know that I can change it in /tmp/etc/smb.conf but is there a way I can set it permanently to 30 or so, so that the setting survives reboots? I'm guessing /tmp/etc/smb.conf is re-created on reboot.
I need all 30 to have a mapped network drive, it won't affect performance since no one will actually read or write to this file 99.9999% of the time, but I can't have dropped connections.
Thanks guys!
I know that I can change it in /tmp/etc/smb.conf but is there a way I can set it permanently to 30 or so, so that the setting survives reboots? I'm guessing /tmp/etc/smb.conf is re-created on reboot.
I need all 30 to have a mapped network drive, it won't affect performance since no one will actually read or write to this file 99.9999% of the time, but I can't have dropped connections.
Thanks guys!