[SGVLUG] Any Gentoo Fanatics around here?
abe kazemzadeh
kazemzad at usc.edu
Tue Nov 25 16:59:33 PST 2008
Doh, I just saw that someone beat me to the posting about the
structure of /etc.... Just to make it explicit in the case of the
webserver: some distros use /etc/rc*.d and /etc/init.d, but gentoo has
/etc/runlevels/, /etc/init.d and /etc/conf.d. This is important for
you if you are updating the webserver b/c the apache
start/stop/restart program is /etc/init.d/apache2 (this is probably
the same for other distros), some basic config is in
/etc/conf.d/apache2 (apache module loading I think), and the http.conf
file is in /etc/apache2/http.conf. the htdocs are in
/var/www/localhost/
on my gentoo computer. I think this is the default, but not sure.
Like the partitioning and many of the steps in gentoo installation,
it's pretty flexible where to put things. I'm not a big gentoo guru,
but I learned a lot (more than enough???!!!) from the installation
procedure. A lot of times if I have problems, just going back to the
installation manual is sufficient to fix them. If you're new to
gentoo and esp if you are going to be mucking around w/ it, I'd
recommend checking it out...
On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 3:36 PM, John Lowry <johnlowry at gmail.com> wrote:
> Yo, giant Gentoo nerd here.
>
>
> Emerson, Tom (*IC) wrote:
>>
>> Or, "the plot thickens..." :)
>>
>> The linux system with the barely-maintained website I've been asked to
>> help with is using Gentoo [of an unknown vintage...] Obviously, the
>> user "running" the site [from her home DSL] wasn't scared of the command
>> line ;)
>>
>> I hesitate to ask "out of the box, how would 'x' be configured?" as I'm
>> pretty sure there is no such thing as "out of the box" for Gentoo :) :)
>> :) [yeah, I know -- it's slackware on steroids]
>>
>> But... Am I likely to be "lucky" in that the "typical" way that people
>> would set up Gentoo would include placing the data files for a web
>> server under it's own partition? (and/or other servers, such as postfix
>> or sqirrelmail)
>
> Answer is "it depends". Really check out /etc/mtab to see where things are
> mounted.
>>
>> What "gotcha's" am I going to find when attempting to update and
>> possibly re-configure a Gentoo system?
>
> When updating, you might run into blocking packages that are incompatable
> with each other.
>
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