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authorAndrew Bartlett <abartlet@samba.org>2012-02-03 14:51:59 +1100
committerAndrew Bartlett <abartlet@samba.org>2012-02-08 17:34:53 +1100
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s3-docs: Remove references to long-gone smbmount utilities
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@@ -269,12 +269,6 @@ docs/textdocs/UNIX_INSTALL.txt</programlisting>
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-<varlistentry><term><literal>--with-smbmount</literal></term>
-<listitem><para>Include <emphasis>smbmount</emphasis>
-<indexterm id="ch02-idx-947366-0"><primary>smbmount, support for</primary></indexterm> support, which is for <indexterm id="ch02-idx-947367-0"><primary>Linux</primary><secondary>submount and</secondary></indexterm>Linux only. This feature wasn't being maintained at the time the book was written, so the Samba team made it an optional feature and provided <emphasis>smbwrapper</emphasis> instead. The <emphasis>smbwrapper</emphasis> feature works on more Unix platforms than <emphasis>smbmount</emphasis>, so you'll usually want to use <literal>--with-smbwrapper</literal> instead of this option.</para></listitem>
-</varlistentry>
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<varlistentry><term><literal>--with-pam</literal></term>
<listitem><para>Include support for <indexterm id="ch02-idx-947368-0"><primary>pluggable authentication modules (PAM)</primary><secondary>support for</secondary></indexterm>
<indexterm id="ch02-idx-947368-1"><primary>PAM (pluggable authentication modules)</primary><secondary>support for</secondary></indexterm>pluggable authentication modules (PAM), an authentication feature common in the Linux operating system.</para></listitem>