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        <description>Booting Any Shurdix supported boot media can be used for installation. Usually it is the official ISO image, but you can boot from e.g. an USB stick too.  Tested bootloaders are grub (harddisk and DoC), isolinux (CD), syslinux (USB-Stick) and lilo (h...</description>
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        <description>Boot problems  Sometimes after the computer running Shurdix is rebooted, you may find out it doesn't work. This happens primarily on unplanned reboots (e.g. power outages). This page was prepared to help you get it running again.  BIOS reset  During ...</description>
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        <description>Known bugs, workarounds and TODO rcS  ifdown should check if the interface is up   updatedhcp.pl  (to be analyzed) /tmp/dhcpleases sometimes not modified properly   aspe.smtp.pl  TLS compatiblity untested   aspe.arpflood.pl  if a computer has multipl...</description>
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        <description>clamav (service)  This service controls the ClamAV antivirus.  service clamav start  Runs freshclam (updates virus database) and starts clamd.  service clamav stop  Stops clamd.  service clamav refresh  Runs freshclam. This is also called from cron.h...</description>
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        <description>conf (service)  Service &amp;quot;conf&amp;quot; takes care of saving and loading the current configuration to a permanent storage media so that it is available on subsequent reboots.  The location of the file can be set in /etc/sysconfig/config. It has the ...</description>
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        <description>ddupdate (service)  This service takes only the standard parameters start, stop and restart. The daemon is located under /usr/local/sbin/ddupdate and is written in Perl. It has support for DynDNS.org's static and dynamic DNS, and uses HTTPS.  Technic...</description>
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        <description>Dyndns Configuration The configuration for dyndns.org updates is found in /etc/sysconfig/dyndns. Just edit it with vi or whatever. The format is following:  HOST=hostname.dyndns.org LOGIN=my-dyndns.org-login PASS=my-dyndns.org-pass STATIC=0  HOST is ...</description>
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        <description>Shurdix FAQ  Hopefully this page will help to find answers to most commonly asked questions.  How do I login? When booting Shurdix for the first time, the root password is missing, so there is no way to login. You have to set the password (see Boot p...</description>
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        <description>firewall (service)  At the moment you have a choice to use the default shurdix' firewall settings as a starting point. If you want to do this, put firewall=1 into /etc/sysconfig/services. The alternative is to start from scratch (which is the default...</description>
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        <description>General configuration remarks  Location Basically, all configuration files are located under /mnt/ramdisk  Activation In order to active changes, usually it is necessary to restart the related service. For example, if you change the network parameter...</description>
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        <description>Hardware requirements for Shurdix  CPU  The CPU has to be at least i586 (Pentium, K6, Cyrix Media GX will do). Other architectures than x86 and CPUs like i486 or older are not supported. Shurdix will run on faster CPUs without problems (PII, PIII, Ce...</description>
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        <description>Shurdix Installation Nano-HOWTO  Follow this HOWTO to get Shurdix installed. At the moment, only a typical configuration is handled. If you have different requirements, you may need to consult other parts of this wiki. Now that there is a separate sh...</description>
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        <description>HTPD (HTTP time protocol daemon)  This service controls htpd (HTTP time protocol daemon) that synchronizes the clock. It is autostarted on boot. No optional parameters are available. On stop it sets the computer's RTC.   ...</description>
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        <description>hwdetect (service)  This service is not really a service, only detection of hardware and loading of appropriate modules. It is run once upon boot. There is usually no reason to use this manually.  There are no configuration options for hwdetect.  ...</description>
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        <description>Installation of Shurdix  Shurdix has an &amp;quot;Install mode&amp;quot;, but you can install it manually without much troubles as well. However, there is no need for separate &amp;quot;installation&amp;quot;, as long as you boot from something (e.g. CD) and there i...</description>
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        <description>How to learn from Shurdix  Introduction  Most of the features and methods used in Shurdix are usable in any linux distribution. As a typical programmer, I am lazy to write documentation and prefer to write code. Therefore it is not obvious how to pro...</description>
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        <description>Network Interfaces  Configuration for network interfaces is located under /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts (just like Red Hat). /etc/sysconfig is a symlink pointing to /mnt/ramdisk/sysconfig.  The files in /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts are named just ...</description>
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        <description>Combining Shurdix and OpenWRT  This page is an in-progress effort to use OpenWRT-based APs (Linksys WRT54GL in specific) with Shurdix as a central server (DHCP/RADIUS).  Installing OpenWRT   plug Ethernet cable into one of the ethernet ports of WRT (...</description>
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        <description>Managing passwords  There is only one interactively usable system account: root. Other accounts are only valid for the web interface. If root's password is missing (default), you can't login into the system (console/ssh/webinterface), so the usual fi...</description>
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        <description>Software RAID with Shurdix  Shurdix' init script supports Software RAID, but there is no automated way to set it up. This page documents the process. I will asumme you are building a level 1 RAID (/dev/md0) with 2 disks (/dev/hda and /dev/hdc), but t...</description>
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        <description>General service information  Like in Red Hat, Shurdix's services are controlled by using the script &amp;quot;service&amp;quot;. The syntax is:  service name_of_the_service command   List of services name_of_the_service can be one of the following:  service ...</description>
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        <description>Setup  setup.pl is a small program written in perl to help configure basic Shurdix' functions. It is also used in shurdix:install.   Starting setup  type setup.pl in the command line   Navigation  TAB: switching between windows UP/DOWN: switching bet...</description>
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        <description>Files in /etc/sysconfig  Some things are configurable. On this page, files and variables are listed and explained.  backup  Backup client defaults, required if you want to automate backups.  url = URL of the server. Defaults to https://backup.shurdix...</description>
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        <description>System  Partitions     Mount Point   Device   Filesystem   Size   Function      /   /dev/ram01)   cramfs   ~15MB (~32 when uncompressed)   main system, read only      /mnt/conf   varies2)   vfat, ext2/ext3, reiserfs and isofs are supported   at least...</description>
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        <description>Setting up Time Zone Timezone is set in the file /etc/TZ (uclibc standard), which is a symlink to /mnt/ramdisk/TZ. The contents of this file specify the timezone. You can learn more about the exact format in the bering-uclibc docs. To make it short, ...</description>
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        <title>shurdix:todo</title>
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        <description>TODO List  This is a list of things planned or at least being discussed for future versions of Shurdix  acct.pl  online users CPU usage memory usage fix broken calculation on interface reset   httpd.pl  online users graphs CPU usage graphs memory usa...</description>
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