As Linux Mandrake works it's way away from it's Red Hat roots, they've added a number of features "out of the box" that make it easier to use as a server. However, there are still a number of things that I . . .
As Linux Mandrake works it's way away from it's Red Hat roots, they've added a number of features "out of the box" that make it easier to use as a server. However, there are still a number of things that I do before considering a new install "ready" to be configured for offering any services. I recently had to put together a list of things that I normally do after installation for my employer, and I figured I would pass this information along to RootPrompt in the hopes that it will help someone else. Despite the fact that this is geared towards Mandrake, most of this should apply with very few changes to almost any distribution.

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