Samba now stores most of its persistent data in a LDAP-like database
called LDB (see ldb(7) for more info).
+Built-in LDAP server
+====================
+FIXME
+
Much improved SWAT
-===============
+==================
SWAT has had some rather large improvements and is now more then just a
direct editor for smb.conf. Its layout has been improved. SWAT can now also
be used for editing run-time data - maintaining user information, provisioning,
=============================
Several configuration options have been removed in Samba4 while others have
been introduced. This section contains a summary of changes to smb.conf and
-where these settings moved.
+where these settings moved. Configuration options that have disappeared may be
+re-added later when the functionality that uses them gets reimplemented in
+Samba 4.
The 'security' parameter has been split up. It is now only used to choose
between the 'user' and 'share' security levels (the latter is not supported