State that sharing user accounts for two uses is advanced usage.

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Tommi Virtanen 2008-02-16 12:17:18 +02:00
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@ -41,7 +41,8 @@ First, we will create the user that will own the repositories. This is
usually called ``git``, but any name will work, and you can have more usually called ``git``, but any name will work, and you can have more
than one per system if you really want to. The user does not need a than one per system if you really want to. The user does not need a
password, but does need a valid shell (otherwise, SSH will refuse to password, but does need a valid shell (otherwise, SSH will refuse to
work). work). Don't use an existing account unless you know what you're
doing.
I usually store ``git`` repositories in the subtree I usually store ``git`` repositories in the subtree
``/srv/example.com/git`` (replace ``example.com`` with your own ``/srv/example.com/git`` (replace ``example.com`` with your own