Salvete! I just installed CentOS 6 on a new box, and am looking for the "Server Settings" menu in order to configure SAMBA. I have a menu for System, and therein lie "Preferences" and "Administration" but no "Server Settings" and no "SAMBA". I suspect the tutorials I have been reading do not reflect the default layout of CentOS 6. Can anyone direct me, please?
Now, I can confirm that smb is installed, and that the service is definitely running. However, I followed the guide at http://www.reallylinux.com/docs/sambaserver.shtml, but my system does not recognize system-config-samba.
There are many items in the "Server Settings" menu that I am missing on my CentOS 6 installation. Maybe I have overlooked some package installation? I intend to use this machine as a server for Asterisk, so I need it fitted out correctly.
[update] This thread is relevant: https://www.centos.org/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=32086&forum=56
Well, Scott had the answer - in CentOS 6, the Server Settings menu has been deprecated - it is no longer available. There is a settings menu, but it isn't the same. The idea is that since CentOS is supposed to be an operating system for a SERVER, it doesn't need all the gui settings because everything is meant to be administered from the console.