when using freebsd, i can #cd /stand/ #sysinstall and get a graphical user interface with which i can do anything i want (reinstall,repair,configure ...etc) and also create groups and users belong to specific groups that i choose. the question is this : is there such an internafe that i can do same things on FC (espicially FC1 ?) asking this question cos i need to create a group named nagios then create a user named nagios which belongs to group nagios. theres a command adduser but dont know how to create a group and then add nagios user to nagios group. help please :)
[ps: its great to be an expert on different platforms. and soon i'll be one :p or just hope so :)))]
On 12/4/05, Mehmet Fatih AKBULUT mfatihakbulut@gmail.com wrote:
when using freebsd, i can #cd /stand/ #sysinstall and get a graphical user interface with which i can do anything i want (reinstall,repair,configure ...etc) and also create groups and users belong to specific groups that i choose. the question is this : is there such an internafe that i can do same things on FC (espicially FC1 ?) asking this question cos i need to create a group named nagios then create a user named nagios which belongs to group nagios. theres a command adduser but dont know how to create a group and then add nagios user to nagios group. help please :)
[ps: its great to be an expert on different platforms. and soon i'll be one :p or just hope so :)))]
How about using "man" to read the online documentation and "man adduser" to find out about the commands usage and associated commands?
thanks for your suggestion Kam. as you see my english is not adequate enouhg to truly understand the man pages. i mean i am not familiar with doc files written in english :) and theres no linux distribution in Turkish which is my native lang. so its good to get help from experts :) but i'll try ur suggestion. maybe i'll work for ME :) Regards. Bye
On 12/4/05, Mehmet Fatih AKBULUT mfatihakbulut@gmail.com wrote:
thanks for your suggestion Kam. as you see my english is not adequate enouhg to truly understand the man pages. i mean i am not familiar with doc files written in english :) and theres no linux distribution in Turkish which is my native lang. so its good to get help from experts :) but i'll try ur suggestion. maybe i'll work for ME :) Regards. Bye
Your english is infinitely better than my Turkish. I tried finding a Turkish translated distribution but the link for Turkuaz is broken. Have you tried the translated documentation at http://ldp.azc.uam.mx/links/nenglish.html#turkish ?
respect your authorita ! thank you for your effort. i know such pages in Turkish but they really sucks. translations are terribly bad. believe me Kam, for me its good to read English doc instead of Turkish ones. but am on the golden path (this sentence is stolen from Dune :p) now choosing linux/unix and will force myself to read documentation. otherwise progress is a slow process as 50cent says. Regards. Bye