The default raspberry is not self-samb and requires manual installation.
If the default rasp source is not good enough, you can use the following from the online search:
Deb http://Mirrors.cqu.edu.cn/raspbian/raspbian wheezy main contrib non-free RPIDEB-SRC http://mirrors.cqu.edu.cn/raspbian/raspbian/wheezy main contrib non-free RPIDeb http://mirrors.tuna.tsinghua.edu.cn/raspbian/raspbian/wheezy main contrib non-free RPIDEB-SRC http://mirrors.tuna.tsinghua.edu.cn/raspbian/raspbian/wheezy main contrib non-free RPIDeb http://mirrors.neusoft.edu.cn/raspbian/raspbian/wheezy main contrib non-free RPIDEB-SRC http://mirrors.neusoft.edu.cn/raspbian/raspbian/wheezy main contrib non-free RPIDeb http://mirrors.ustc.edu.cn/raspbian/raspbian/wheezy main contrib non-free RPIDEB-SRC http://mirrors.ustc.edu.cn/raspbian/raspbian/wheezy main contrib non-free RPI
Direct install samba may error, first uninstall the incorrect version of the error message, such as my Raspberry Pi need to reinstall these several:
apt-Get remove samba-commonapt-get Remove libwbclient0
Then install samba normally, remembering not only samba services, but also management tools:
apt-get install sambaapt-get install samba-clientapt-get install samba- commonapt-get install Samba-common-bin
It's almost enough to put all this in.
Raspberry Pi 3 Raspberry System installation Samba