On Mon, 19 Nov 2001, Patrick Grantham wrote:
> Up to this point I have been staring at the readme.cf
> file.  I thought to my self, "huh?"  Maybe I am
> approaching many of the man pages with the wrong mindset,
> I know.
The usual design goal of a  'man' and 'info' page it to 
_remind_ a sysadmin of just enough, so that they can quickly 
fix something.  In a well-formed *nix, they are present, and 
in a perfect world, also current.
Hint:  If you have a keyword, the regular search keystroke '/' 
and (argument) and [enter] will quickly scan for that word.  
In doing show-and-tell training, I will be making eye contect 
with a pupil, as my hands call up the man page and search to 
the keyword, and then each turns to read that text ... good 
for extra karhma points <smile>
The piece I did Saturday was a cook-book how-to -- with 
annotation and discussion as relevant to the presentation.  I 
omitted a side discussion of RPM package installation, and how 
to use an editor quite consciously.
> Once changed via webmin, I see the affect on the .cf file,
> this topic and others relating to sendmail makes much more
> sense now.
Webmin operates directly on the end result config files,
rather than having a deep understanding of how those files are 
generated.  It is deprecated (see the RH Release Notes for 
recent releases), and its sponsor, Caldera, recently 'RIFfed' 
its maintainer.
Old releases are security risks -- make sure you are patched 
to current updates.
-- Russ
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