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35 this means that users will not need to type in a password to access the |
35 this means that users will not need to type in a password to access the |
36 repository. If you're not familiar with SSH public keys, the <link |
36 repository. If you're not familiar with SSH public keys, the <link |
37 xlink:href="http://sial.org/howto/openssh/publickey-auth/">OpenSSH Public |
37 xlink:href="http://sial.org/howto/openssh/publickey-auth/">OpenSSH Public |
38 Key Authentication tutorial</link> may be helpful. |
38 Key Authentication tutorial</link> may be helpful. |
39 </para> |
39 </para> |
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41 When mercurial-server is installed, a new user account called <systemitem |
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42 class="username">hg</systemitem> will be created; this user's home directory will be where all repositories will be stored, so you should ensure that it has enough space and suchlike.</para> |
40 <section> |
43 <section> |
41 <title>Initial access to mercurial-server</title> |
44 <title>Initial access to mercurial-server</title> |
42 <para> |
45 <para> |
43 In what follows, we assume that your username is <systemitem |
46 In what follows, we assume that your username is <systemitem |
44 class="username">jay</systemitem>, that you usually sit at a machine called |
47 class="username">jay</systemitem>, that you usually sit at a machine called |