[Samba] smb.conf(5) format meaning question

2009-09-17 Thread Linda Walsh
In the smb.conf manpage, there is a notation used, (G) or (S) for global or share. Does (S) mean it can only be used in a Share section (i.e. - will be ignored in the global section), or is that they *can* be applied at the share level, and, possibly set a default in the 'G'lobal section?

Re: [Samba] smb.conf(5) format meaning question

2009-09-17 Thread Michael Wood
2009/9/17 Linda Walsh sa...@tlinx.org: In the smb.conf manpage, there is a notation used, (G) or (S) for global or share. Does (S) mean it can only be used in a Share section (i.e. - will be ignored in the global section), or is that they *can* be applied at the share level, and, possibly

Re: [Samba] smb.conf(5) format meaning question

2009-09-17 Thread Linda Walsh
Michael Wood wrote: S means it can be used in a share definition and also in the Global section: I've sorta got it in my head that most (S) switch that could make sense globally, could be used/set in the global section as a 'default' for all shares, but I don't find that documented in the

Re: [Samba] smb.conf(5) format meaning question

2009-09-17 Thread Michael Wood
2009/9/17 Linda Walsh sa...@tlinx.org: Michael Wood wrote: S means it can be used in a share definition and also in the Global section: I've sorta got it in my head that most (S) switch that could make sense globally, could be used/set in the global section as a 'default' for all shares,