Hi,
Most newbies to Ubuntu generally forget to run all system wide commands
as the root user. Make sure that all your make installs are run like so:
$ sudo make install-config

Regards,
Shiv

Nancy L. Keezer said the following:
>
> First install no etc folder tried the make install-config  still no
> files.  I also am unsure on what files I need to modify for my network.
>
> I am using Ubuntu (I am also new to it) and Nagios3.0a4 been following
> the ubuntu quickstart guide from site with no luck.
>
> Nancy Keezer MCP, MCSA
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