Important webmin on SUSE 9.0 info
Quoted directly from the Webmin creator: I would recommend removing the webmin RPM (with rpm -e webmin), deleting the /etc/webmin directory and installing the latest 1.130 release from www.webmin.com . The version SuSE ships has some bad paths by default, which will not be corrected by upgrading .. - Jamie p.s. Patrick This is verbatum so please don't gig me for breaches of list etiquete!! PeterB On Tue, 2004-02-10 at 03:47, Bob Madore wrote:
OK, not too swift here.
I installed SUSE 9.0 on an i386, including the Webmin that came on the DVD with the SUSE installation.
There are so many areas that do not resolve, due to SUSE moving almost everything .
Here is the rc.d.README that is in the /etc directory
Hi!
Some people expect the system startup scripts in /etc/rc.d/. We use a slightly different structure for better LSB compliance. You can find the equivalent files in /etc/init.d/. The behaviour of the scripts can be configured in the files below the directory /etc/sysconfig/.
For detailed information please have a look into the SuSE Linux manual. If you don't have a printed manual, you can find the electronic version in /docu on the first CDROM or in the package 'books.rpm'.
You may also want to read /etc/init.d/README for more information.
Have a lot of fun
Your SuSE Team
Here is my question, is there any quick script that can resolve the Webmin configuration to make sure that everything is resolved for Webmin?
It is such a pain, to keep looking for the files, when Webmin says that they do not exist.
Sorry, but I just do not have a lot of time to resolve these issues, one at a time.
I updated to 1.130, but that did not resolve those issues either.
EXAMPLE: in For module Bootup and Shutdown, configuration
Directory in which runlevel directories are located had to be changed to /etc/init.d Directory containing master init scripts had to be changed to /etc/init.d
The SSH server configuration had to be changed along with the location of the pid file and other items.
Now I wanted to configure the Apache, but Webmin does not give me any help as to where it is, nor the modules, etc.
Thanks in advance, I love Webmin and it is a mandatory part of my life. I am sure that this info can help many others.
Bob -- --
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