From 55c53ef08974947cf10a79882b63d6d8e8baad4c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Gerald Carter Date: Sun, 27 Jan 2002 05:37:23 +0000 Subject: merge from 2.2 and regenerate --- docs/docbook/projdoc/UNIX_INSTALL.sgml | 20 ++++++++++---------- 1 file changed, 10 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-) (limited to 'docs/docbook/projdoc/UNIX_INSTALL.sgml') diff --git a/docs/docbook/projdoc/UNIX_INSTALL.sgml b/docs/docbook/projdoc/UNIX_INSTALL.sgml index ee91f6e07aa..90d48435770 100644 --- a/docs/docbook/projdoc/UNIX_INSTALL.sgml +++ b/docs/docbook/projdoc/UNIX_INSTALL.sgml @@ -126,22 +126,22 @@ Step 5: Starting the smbd and nmbd - - You must choose to start smbd and nmbd either - as daemons or from inetd. Don't try + + You must choose to start smbd and nmbd either + as daemons or from inetd. Don't try to do both! Either you can put them in - inetd.conf and have them started on demand + inetd.conf and have them started on demand by inetd, or you can start them as daemons either from the command line or in - /etc/rc.local. See the man pages for details - on the command line options. Take particular care to read - the bit about what user you need to be in order to start + /etc/rc.local. See the man pages for details + on the command line options. Take particular care to read + the bit about what user you need to be in order to start Samba. In many cases you must be root. The main advantage of starting smbd - and nmbd as a daemon is that they will - respond slightly more quickly to an initial connection - request. This is, however, unlikely to be a problem. + and nmbd using the recommended daemon method + is that they will respond slightly more quickly to an initial connection + request. Step 5a: Starting from inetd.conf -- cgit