If you want to start over, these should give you a good start at finding and
removing the pieces. By design these will remove your puppet configuration.
rm -Rf /etc/puppet
rm -Rf /var/lib/puppet
rm -Rf /usr/share/puppet
This should be a good start at removing the config.
On Dec 23, 2010, at 11
Looks like I have strange entries for puppet everywhere. This is from the
source compile/package install.
Can anyone provide a way to get this all off of the system so I can do a
fresh start?
Thanks
On Thu, Dec 23, 2010 at 12:43 PM, Simon Deziel wrote:
> On 12/23/2010 12:40 PM, Paul Willis wro
On 12/23/2010 12:40 PM, Paul Willis wrote:
>
> On 23 Dec 2010, at 17:23, Shawn wrote:
>
>> I am trying to get puppet installed on ubuntu 10.04, I was able to compile
>> from the git source with no problem but users have mentioned that using a
>> ubuntu package would likely be the best way to go
On 23 Dec 2010, at 17:23, Shawn wrote:
> I am trying to get puppet installed on ubuntu 10.04, I was able to compile
> from the git source with no problem but users have mentioned that using a
> ubuntu package would likely be the best way to go. Why is this?
>
> Does anyone have a link to a ubu
If you use apt the version is old. I built from source on ubuntu really
easily and I'm far from expert.
On 23 Dec 2010 17:28, "Shawn" wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am trying to get puppet installed on ubuntu 10.04, I was able to compile
> from the git source with no problem but users have mentioned that usin
Hi,
I am trying to get puppet installed on ubuntu 10.04, I was able to compile
from the git source with no problem but users have mentioned that using a
ubuntu package would likely be the best way to go. Why is this?
Does anyone have a link to a ubuntu 2.6.4 package?
Thanks
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