docs: remove warning about pruned nodes
This removes a warning in the documentation saying that pruned nodes are not supported. This is no longer the case as [pruning is supported since 0.13](https://github.com/lightningnetwork/lnd/pull/5154). So instead it now says pruning is supported and notes the version and implications of pruning.
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@ -248,13 +248,8 @@ time of writing of this document, there are three available chain backends:
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`btcd`, `neutrino`, `bitcoind`. All including neutrino can run on mainnet with
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an out of the box `lnd` instance. We don't require `--txindex` when running
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with `bitcoind` or `btcd` but activating the `txindex` will generally make
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`lnd` run faster.
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**NOTE: WE DO NOT FULLY SUPPORT PRUNED OPERATING MODES FOR FULL NODES.** It's
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possible to run a node in a pruned mode and have it serve lnd, however one must
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take care to ensure that `lnd` has all blocks on disk since the birth of the
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wallet, and the age of the earliest channels (which were created around March
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2018).
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`lnd` run faster. Note that since version 0.13 pruned nodes are supported
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although they cause performance penalty and higher network usage.
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The set of arguments for each of the backend modes is as follows:
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@ -16,6 +16,11 @@ addholdinvoice call](https://github.com/lightningnetwork/lnd/pull/5533).
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* [A new build target itest-race](https://github.com/lightningnetwork/lnd/pull/5542)
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to help uncover undetected data races with our itests.
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# Documentation
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* [Outdated warning about unsupported pruning was replaced with clarification that LND **does**
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support pruning](https://github.com/lightningnetwork/lnd/pull/5553)
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# Misc
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* The direct use of certain syscalls in packages such as `bbolt` or `lnd`'s own
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@ -45,4 +50,4 @@ to make LNDs payment throughput (and latency) with better when using etcd.
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# Contributors (Alphabetical Order)
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* ErikEk
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* Zero-1729
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* Oliver Gugger
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* Oliver Gugger
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