On 08/23/2012 01:03 PM, gary artim wrote:
(tom) thanks will check that out. (joe) yes I doc everything in a
filestructure like ~/doc/product/.... will review and compare, but
quite frustrating...any samba switches that will track a specific user
and log...just being lazy.

My Linux experience is strictly as a home user, not professionally, but I've always been a great believer in putting documentation of this type directly into the config file concerned. That way, you don't have to stop and look up some other file to find out why you did something, or switch from one window to another (and maybe lose your train of thought) to make a note of what's going on. And, of course, it's the best way to make sure that anybody else who ever works on the box can find out easily what you've done. (That last, of course, is more important in a production environment, but IMO it's still a good habit to make.)
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