a good place to start for system configuration, mostly network,
/etc/sysconfig/network and /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts.  there are
some other system configs in /etc/sysconfig also.

John Schmerold wrote:
> 
> Once again, I've spent 60+ hours configuring a simple Linux server.  It
> would go much better if I had a roadmap that details the boot process &
> location/name of configuration files.
> 
> Anyone know if this exists & where its located?
> 
> As with with previous servers, this was a simple one:
> 1.  File & Print services
> 2.  Internet Gateway
> 
> Linuxconf keeps letting me down & the "how-tos" I've seen are too long &
> contradict one another. It seems like I'd be better building my own
> configuration files.
> 
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John Schmerold wrote:
> 
> Once again, I've spent 60+ hours configuring a simple Linux server.  It
> would go much better if I had a roadmap that details the boot process &
> location/name of configuration files.
> 
> Anyone know if this exists & where its located?
> 
> As with with previous servers, this was a simple one:
> 1.  File & Print services
> 2.  Internet Gateway
> 
> Linuxconf keeps letting me down & the "how-tos" I've seen are too long &
> contradict one another. It seems like I'd be better building my own
> configuration files.
> 
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