Re: setting up authorization config

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Running authconfig is exactly what the auth line does.  Something
similar happens with other lines, too, like mouse, xconfig, timezone,
etc.

On Tue, Dec 05, 2000 at 06:39:14PM -0500, rpjday declared the following:
> 
>   until now, i've configured authorization like so:
> 
> auth --enablemd5 --useshadow
> 
> 
>   however, i just noticed that the "authconfig" program itself
> has a --kickstart option, and a bunch of kickstart directives.
> is this program meant to be run from a ks.cfg file?
> 
> rday
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