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  1. #1
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    linuxconf

    in my unrelented quest to get all my compurters to file share on my home network i have compiled from source linuxconf

    i thought this would cure all my ills and get things going, having been playing with linux for a while i still can be so dumb ( i can not spell nieve)

    during the startup process it asked a whole load of black art questions and i had a rough idea what they all meant and clicked yes to all


    ran linuxconf adn it came up with all these messages saying ' i know something needs to be done because..../etc/rc.d.....'

    being brave i told it to fix all but it can not as it needs to change all these first!!!


    anyway did a shut down and reboot

    now all my boot up messages are controlled by linuxconf (no more [OK] or [FAILED] just /etc/rc.d............

    i would like to get rid of linuxconf (unless someone can easily remidy my situation)

    but how!!
    like life, this is a test

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    http://www.solucorp.qc.ca/linuxconf/compatibility.html

    im not very good with linux, this might help

  3. #3
    I think that reading about it might help you understand it a little bit I'm still learning linux also and thought that this might be a good site for you to reference. http://www.solucorp.qc.ca/linuxconf/

    I hope that this helps you.
    JP



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