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ok, we've all been there, we messed around and we found out and now things won't work anymore. | ok, we've all been there, we messed around and we found out and now things won't work anymore. | ||
that's why we write the config in a file that you can edit yourself! | that's why we write the config in a file that you can edit yourself! this [[Manuals|manual]] will show you where to go | ||
for the technicians amongst us, there will be a few tricks down below that you can use to manually boot up a minux system, but first, the config files! | for the technicians amongst us, there will be a few tricks down below that you can use to manually boot up a minux system, but first, the config files! |
Latest revision as of 10:24, 24 September 2024
ok, we've all been there, we messed around and we found out and now things won't work anymore.
that's why we write the config in a file that you can edit yourself! this manual will show you where to go
for the technicians amongst us, there will be a few tricks down below that you can use to manually boot up a minux system, but first, the config files!
Minux-main | the base package.
/etc/auth.cfg - auth type setting
this file stores what type of auth this computer users, values can be
"disabled" - no login at all
"local" - uses local login system
"network" - uses AUTH server
/usr/apt/update.cfg - auto update settings
this file stores the settings for the auto update on boot feature, values can be:
"disabled" - no update checks at all
"enabled" - update/version checks (recommended).
"always" - always force update/reinstall on boot.
/etc/apt/list/installed.db - installation list
this file keeps track of installed software on this system
every line is a program as it's called in the repository
/usr/apt/source.ls - apt source file
this is the list of apt sources apt will try to use when installing or updating software.
every line is a source on it's on. adding trough "apt -s" does a check on validity and is highly recommended.
/usr/local/auth/ - local user accounts
contains local user account files, only used when auth is set to "local"
quite unsafe. delete "root.usr" to "reset" the root password on next boot.
/usr/minux-main/menu.cfg
contains the chosen UI information, can be either "prompt", "menu" or "workspace", defaults to workspace if invalid, triggers ui choser on bootup if non existing.
/usr/minux-main/debug.cfg
contains debug settings, can be either "disabled", "enabled", "logging" or "full".
DHCP server config files
/usr/dhcp-server/auth.cfg - auth server
contains the ID of the auth server on this network, hard set to avoid tampering.
/usr/dhcp-server/systems/ - DNS system registry
contains the registry data on computers in the network.
AUTH server config files
/usr/auth-server/userdata/ - userdata folder
/usr/auth-server/groupdata/ - groupdata folder
/usr/auth-server/ownerdata/ - contains ownership data
Door config:
/usr/door/shelltype.cfg - type of shell
either to launch in a new tab or the main shell.
contains either "advanced" or "basic"
/usr/door/toggle.cfg - toggle enabled
can this door be toggled on/of or not?
it's existance means "true", delete it to disable. what it contains doesn't matter.
/usr/door/side.cfg - redstone side
what side the redstone connection is on.
if i have forgotten any, i'll add them later!