At file:///home/jelmer/bzr.samba/web/ ------------------------------------------------------------ revno: 1011 revision-id: [EMAIL PROTECTED] parent: svn-v2:[EMAIL PROTECTED] committer: Jelmer Vernooij <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> branch nick: web timestamp: Mon 2007-04-30 09:59:46 +0200 message: Add link to CIFS VFS from smbfs homepage. modified: smbfs/index.html svn-v2:[EMAIL PROTECTED] === modified file 'smbfs/index.html' --- a/smbfs/index.html 2005-05-03 21:58:37 +0000 +++ b/smbfs/index.html 2007-04-30 07:59:46 +0000 @@ -2,29 +2,12 @@ <h2 align=center>The smbfs filesystem</h2> -The smbfs filesystem is a mountable SMB filesystem for Linux. It does -not run on any other systems.<p> - -Up until recently smbfs has not been maintained as nobody in the Samba -Team used it. This has now changed, and Andrew Tridgell <a -href="mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]">[EMAIL PROTECTED]</a> has taken -over maintainence. <p> - -A new release of smbmount will be in the 2.0.6 release of Samba. <p> - -<h3>Compiling smbmount</h3> - -If you install a binary RPM of Samba then you should find that -smbmount is already built for you. Otherwise you will need to build it -from the Samba sources.<p> - -<ol> -<li>Grab the latest Samba sources and unpack them -<li>Configure with "./configure --with-smbmount" -<li>Compile using "make" -<li>Run "make install" -</ol> - -After that you should read the smbmount man page for info on using smbmount +<p>The smbfs filesystem is a mountable SMB filesystem for Linux. It does +not run on any other systems.</p> + +<p>smbfs has not been maintained in the last few years. Instead, development +has been focused on another implementation of the CIFS protocol in the +kernel. See the <a href="http://linux-cifs.samba.org/">CIFS VFS</a> for +more information. </p> <!--#include virtual="/samba/footer.html" -->