I said assigned because under RedHat they were 'generated' or 'assigned' in an 
init script.  I was looking for the Debian counterpart.  Sounds like they just 
exist...which is exactly what I wanted to hear.  I am so tired of RedHat and so 
glad I am onto Debian.

Bill

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assigned ??

issue and issue.net are just in /etc ..if they don't exist you can
create them/change them at will. im not sure exactly what you mean ..:<

nate

Debian User wrote:
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> Greetings,
> 
> I've been snooping around /etc looking for the place that issue.net and issue 
> are assigned.  So far no luck, is there any documentation available from 
> Debian that would run a newbie type thru most of that 'good to know 
> information' about how the system is put together?
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> Bill
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