iccaros Posted April 22, 2005 Report Share Posted April 22, 2005 (edited) I thought I pass on a tip so some people learning how to administer unix/linux systems..if you have a few workers on the same box or multiple boxes (like a work enviroment..) how do you make sure all have the same settings (ie .profile .bash .csh and starting and ending scripts ) with out you coping them all to the indavidual computers?the answer is a dir called /etc/skeljust place them there..or better yet... make that a network mount so you just change that one location..for more information seehttp://www.fr.linuxfromscratch.org/view/bl...stlfs/skel.html Edited April 22, 2005 by iccaros Quote Link to post Share on other sites
shanenin Posted April 23, 2005 Report Share Posted April 23, 2005 not to side track your thread, I noticed you refernced the LFS book. That is a great place of knowledge. I forgot how to install grub, I am so used to gentoos ebuilds doing it for me. I first went to grubs homepage, but could not find the needed info. The LFS book told you exactly what needs to be done; it was laid out in a very simple easy to follow method. http://lfs.osuosl.org/lfs/view/6.0/ Quote Link to post Share on other sites
iccaros Posted April 23, 2005 Author Report Share Posted April 23, 2005 not to side track your thread, I noticed you refernced the LFS book. That is a great place of knowledge. I forgot how to install grub, I am so used to gentoos ebuilds doing it for me. I first went to grubs homepage, but could not find the needed info. The LFS book told you exactly what needs to be done; it was laid out in a very simple easy to follow method. http://lfs.osuosl.org/lfs/view/6.0/ yes.. LFS was my first Lunx system I did not buy... I bought Red hat since 5.0 (downloaded a very early version in 1994 but it would not run on my compaq with SCSI drives)LFS and BLFS are both great book I keep, a trick I did was to make a PDF and print them so for me they are books. as for side tracking... this is what I wanted this post to be.. people posting hwo to get answers or tricks that are not standard Linux users stuff.. so comment away. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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