> On Tue, 2002-04-02 at 12:44, J. Craig Woods wrote: > > > BTW, I wouldn't use either one of them. They both > have a history of > > screwing up config files.
hey, i dont use either of them too . one time i tried linuxconf and boy, it did ruin the config files and that time it even used or moved the config file to non-standard dirs to store them. well, i want to learn how to use them one day though ...just for the heck of it ;-) > As long as you have CLI, > and editors, such as > > vi or pico, learn to do do admin the way it is > meant to be done. One > > very late night, when the server is remotely > located miles away, and you > > just want to finish your work, you will appreciate > what I am saying. amen ... IMHO, CLI is a must for system administrators. if you dont know how to manage your system on command line, then dont consider yourself an admin yet ;-) ... my one cent. dianne __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Tax Center - online filing with TurboTax http://taxes.yahoo.com/
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