Re: Is there something like linuxconf or yast for RHEL around?

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The names are yum and up2date.

On Nov 11, 2007 7:43 AM, David Cooper <dclinuxlist@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I've not touched redhat since 9.0 (except for fedora once or twice on
> a laptop) but the other day I was doing some remote work in a fresh
> new server and it's not that I don't know how to
> add users etc by cli, but is there no longer a utility such as
> "linuxconf"? Something like SuSE's "yast" from command line for
> managing everything from users to services etc?
>
> I know there's all the system-config-xxxxxx scripts, but those are all
> GUI tools.
>
> Just curious.
>
> I know there's Webmin, but isn't there something made by redhat and
> rolled out by redhat?
>
> Also does anyone else think it odd that there's no in depth redhat
> docs for command line administration of the server? I downloaded all
> the docs, just to find out there mostly dumbed down simple
> guides to using the GUI tools. WHAT!  Where's the good stuff?
>
> Thanks.
>
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