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<chapter id="postlfs-config">
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<?dbhtml filename="config.html" dir="postlfs"?>
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<title>After LFS Configuration Issues</title>
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<para>The intention of LFS is to provide a basic system which you can
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build upon. There are several things which many people wonder about to
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do with tidying up their system once they have done the base install.
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We hope to cover these issues in this chapter.</para>
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<para>Most people coming from a Windows background to Linux find the
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concept of text-only configuration files slightly strange. In Linux,
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just about all configuration is done via text files. The majority of
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these files can be found in the <filename>/etc</filename> hierarchy.
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There are often graphical configuration programs available for different
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subsystems but these are mostly simply pretty frontends to the process
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of editing the file. The advantage of text-only configuration is that
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you can edit parameters using your favourite text editor, whether that
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be vim, emacs or anything else.</para>
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&postlfs-config-logon;
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&postlfs-config-profile;
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&postlfs-config-inputrc;
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&postlfs-config-random;
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&postlfs-config-vimrc;
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&postlfs-config-bootdisk;
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&postlfs-config-manpages;
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</chapter>
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