12-20-2010
Thank you all but I have more queries.
@DukeNuke2 : Thanks a lot but in FAQ I got confused.
@ thegeek : Yes I need to start from the very basics. Can you please suggest some books for noobs like me and one more thing...I have windows 7, please can you guide me through about which Linux shell to use on win 7 and also how to download it and install it. Please help me I want to be an expert like you.
@ R0H0N : Sorry dear but I don't even know what's vim. I am total noob in this.
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update-rcconf-guide
UPDATE-RCCONF-GUIDE(8) Debian GNU/Linux UPDATE-RCCONF-GUIDE(8)
NAME
update-rcconf-guide - Create default guide file for rcconf
SYNOPSIS
update-rcconf-guide
DESCRIPTION
Update-rcconf-guide creates the default guide file which rcconf uses.
Update-rcconf-guide searches the package names corresponding to each service file in /etc/init.d directory from dpkg info
files(/var/lib/dpkg/info/*.list) and get the description of these packages using apt-cache. Update-rcconf-guide uses Short-Description in
priority to the description if service files has Short-Description field. Update-rcconf-guide writes those results to
/var/lib/rcconf/guide.default file.
You can write your own guide in user guide file(/var/lib/rcconf/guide) by hand. Rcconf refers Guides in /var/lib/rcconf/guide before those
in /var/lib/rcconf/guide.default.
If you install some packages after executed update-rcconf-guide, you need to re-create this file using update-rcconf-guide so as to refresh
guide.default that includes new guides for installed new services.
Notice: update-rcconf-guide was not executed when you installed rcconf
package.
FILE
/var/lib/rcconf/guide.default
Guide File update-rcconf-guide generates.
/var/lib/rcconf/guide
Guide File user(Administrator) can define.
SEE ALSO
rcconf(8)
AUTHOR
Atsushi KAMOSHIDA <kamop@debian.org>
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