On Tue, Mar 18, 2008 at 05:09:09PM -0400, John Mort wrote:
> I recall being asked if I wanted to use shadow tables when setting up
> an ubuntu server install.  I don't think I was asked about it when I
> installed ubuntu on a laptop recently.

Honestly I find it extremely unlikely any modern system gave you the
option to not use shadow.

I suspect it meant something else that also had shadow in the name,
anyone have any ideas?

-m

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