r...@aarden.us wrote: > just to assure that I can get a stable, usable system up and running, > please see the list below.
A lot of what you've listed below should have been handled semi-automatically during installation. It's a steep learning curve, though, I'll agree with that. What is wrong with your system that makes you say it's neither stable nor usable? Did you install "Stable", or some other version? > Configuring the System for Another Language This is usually done during installation, but it's perfectly possible to run multiple locales (languages and timezones) on a single box. Off the top of my head I'm not sure how you'd change these, though. > Configuring the Network If you're using Network Manager with DHCP then there's not really a lot that needs to be done. If you're using a server then you could do well to look at /etc/network/interfaces; we can help you with specific questions. > Setting the Hostname and Configuring the Name Service Setting the hostname is usually done during installation as it can be found in a number of places. Name service usually fits into network configuration > User and Group Databases > Creating Accounts > Printer Configuration You might want to take a look at "Webmin" for these (a web-based administration tool). > Shell Environment I'm not sure what you mean by this > Configuring the Bootloader > Identifying the Disks > Identifying the Disks Partitions > Configuring LILO > GRUB 2 Configuration > GRUB Legacy Configuration Much of this happens automatically during installation or when a relevant part of the system is upgraded/configured. > PyGRUM (any others) ? > Time Synchronization Install ntp and it will "just work" for you. If you want to tweak, the file to consider is /etc/ntp.conf > Logs ? > Sharing Access NFS and SAMBA? There might be an option within Webmin (I don't use it), but if there isn't this is a rather complex area. If you've got specific questions I'd suggest you come back here with them. Chris -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/c82bb9xctn....@news.roaima.co.uk