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Hello Andrew! 05 Apr 14 11:53, you wrote to me: > With my setup, the complete BBS is on a separate partition. In your > changes, are you still creating BBS user home directories under the > MBSE_ROOT directory? ie: $MBSE_ROOT/home/username When upgrading to > 1.0.2, will we have to rename /opt/mbse to /home/mbsebbs and then > create a symlink from /opt/mbse to /home/mbsebbs? Yes it is all the same the only difference is that the mbse directory is located /home instead of /opt. If the previously installed scripts as well as any new ones still have the code that sets up $MBSE_ROOT and exports it all will be fine. Some manual changes are needed however if updating an existing system previously under /opt but nothing complicated. I will have a go and producing a script that deals with that using a standard distro environment. Stopping mbse. Clearly the new system has to be created into a temp directory and the system compiled as per normal, then the existing /etc/passwd has to be changed for mbse, bbs and any bbs users to point to /home instead of /opt. ditto changes to /etc/xinetd.d/mbsebbs to replace '/opt' to '/home'. and some others. but after that it is just a : cd /home sudo mv mbse build-mbse sudo mv /opt/mbse /home and restart mbse. Above is by memory but I am creating notes of the changes and once that is complete I can start looking at a script to try and do most of the donkey work. Vince --- Linux/Mbse v1.1.02/GoldED+/LNX 1.1.5-b20120229* Origin: Air Applewood, The Linux Gateway to the UK (2:250/1) SEEN-BY: 3/0 633/267 280 640/384 712/0 620 848 @PATH: 250/1 261/38 712/848 633/267 |
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