X-Git-Url: http://git.samba.org/samba.git/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=docs-xml%2Fusing_samba%2Fappd.xml;fp=docs-xml%2Fusing_samba%2Fappd.xml;h=a3a23f850caec399ff3f4034130e674a181a5d39;hb=4328f3ccf37d9a1baadbc55f658902e3b16ff125;hp=05a7dfae22151d977222040afe3bc4dd1a69eed8;hpb=b93326b9689d0ad935eed35f7cf5201ad04ac1ff;p=ira%2Fwip.git diff --git a/docs-xml/using_samba/appd.xml b/docs-xml/using_samba/appd.xml index 05a7dfae221..a3a23f850ca 100644 --- a/docs-xml/using_samba/appd.xml +++ b/docs-xml/using_samba/appd.xml @@ -291,14 +291,6 @@ exit - -smbsh - - -The smbsh -smbsh program program lets you use a remote Windows share on your Samba server as if the share was a regular Unix directory. When it's run, it provides an extra directory tree under /smb. Subdirectories of /smb are servers, and subdirectories of the servers are their individual disk and printer shares. Commands run by smbsh treat the /smb filesystem as if it were local to Unix. This means that you don't need smbmount in your kernel to mount Windows filesystems the way you mount with NFS filesystems. However, you do need to configure Samba with the --with-smbwrappers option to enable smbsh. - - Options