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when run without arguments, config wil run a menu in stead | |||
Latest revision as of 07:18, 28 September 2024
Config is a binary used to change minux's settings.
usage:
config option setting
when run without arguments, config wil run a menu in stead
options:
login - sets login method, setting can be : "disabled", "local", "network"
update - sets automatic update, setting can be: "disabled", "enabled", "always"
ui - sets the default ui on system boot, setting can be : "menu", "prompt", "workspace"
debug - sets debug/logging mode, setting can be : "disabled", "enabled", "logging", "full"
login settings:
disabled : no login is required to access this system, username is "foo" and password is "bar"
local: uses local usernames, not as secure but very easy to maintain and set up.
network: uses networked login accounts, more secure but requires a working DHCP and AUTH server
update settings:
disabled: no updates happen unles invoked by the user manually
enabled: looks for new versions on system boot, updates a package when outdated.
always: always fully reinstall the system. used for testing/development purpuses, please be gentle with this one, it hurts my server...
ui settings:
menu : starts a very basic menu system to do administration tasks, for beginners.
prompt: the basic CraftOS prompt, not as powerfull but compatible with everything
workspace: a multispace shell allowing you to create new sessions on the fly, advised mode
debug settings:
disabled: debug system is disabled, messages are ignored
enabled: debug messages get printed to the screen
logging: debug messages get logged in log files in /var
full : debug messeges get printed and logged.
eg: "config login local" sets the login method to local.
eg2: "config ui menu" sets the default boot UI to "menu"
eg3: "config debug enabled" turns on debug message prints on the screen