11-19-2011
Help in server building process.
Hi,
I am fresher in Unix and hence need your help in understanding the basic concepts in Server Building.
Please guide me with the next steps in building our own server after Assembling hardware and installing OS.
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NAME
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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
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FILE
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Guide File update-rcconf-guide generates.
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