File: dontdescend.xml

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<samba:parameter name="dont descend"
	         context="S"
			 type="boolean"
		 xmlns:samba="http://www.samba.org/samba/DTD/samba-doc">
<description>
	<para>There are certain directories on some systems 
	(e.g., the <filename moreinfo="none">/proc</filename> tree under Linux) that are either not 
	of interest to clients or are infinitely deep (recursive). This 
	parameter allows you to specify a comma-delimited list of directories 
	that the server should always show as empty.</para>

	<para>Note that Samba can be very fussy about the exact format 
	of the &quot;dont descend&quot; entries. For example you may need <filename moreinfo="none">
	./proc</filename> instead of just <filename moreinfo="none">/proc</filename>. 
	Experimentation is the best policy :-)  </para>
</description>

<value type="default"></value>
<value type="example">/proc,/dev</value>
</samba:parameter>