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- VIM Editor @home_server:home_server_setup:other_services
- {{tag>vim neovim command linux debian text editor setup customise customisation cheatsheet}} ======VIM Editor====== When using ''sudo vim'' consider ''sudo -... ++ ====vim color scheme==== I use the VI (or VIM) editor. It comes standard on most Linux and UNIX distr... can not use this one in ''.vimrc''. ====VIM Text Editor==== A powerful text editor, standard in most L
- BASH Customisation @home_server:home_server_setup:other_services
- mer ps kill nightmode xrandr tar archive "default editor" editor}} ======BASH Customisation====== The standard BASH colour configuration uses a blue colour fo... ://github.com/akinomyoga/ble.sh|ble.sh ―Bash Line Editor―]] ====BASH Prompt==== I like a standard looki... tar'' use flag ''-J'' =====Change Default System Editor===== Use ''sudo update-alternatives --config ed
- Rsync @home_server:home_server_setup:other_services
- ve ''sudo'' privileges. Using ''visudo'' command, edit the ''/etc/sudoers'' file by adding the following... es, and such. Again using the ''visudo'' command, edit the ''/etc/sudoers'' file by adding the following... above backup rules (and many others), you need to edit a configuration file located at ''/etc/rsnapshot.... t it requires tabs.) The configuration elements I edited are below (''/usr/share/doc/rsnapshot/examples/
- KVM Setup
- o/name_VM_xml_file.xml''. The VM xml file can be edited directly using the command ''virsh edit VM_name'' To get virtual image disk information ''sudo qemu-... disk images. You can use this for: *viewing and editing files inside guests *scripting changes to VM... list all defined VMs, running or shutdown *''edit VM_name'' to edit the XML configuration file of t
- Network Setup
- es are loaded: ''sudo apt install bridge-utils'' Edit the network configuration file: ''/etc/network/in... USB3-0 LAN1(eth0) LAN2(eth1) VGA </code> Edit the network configuration file: ''/etc/network/in... and add the line ''network: {config: disabled}'' Edit the network configuration file: ''/etc/netplan/in
- Commonly used commands and scripts @home_server:home_server_setup:other_services
- erver root crontab, ''sudo crontab -e'': <code> # Edit this file to introduce tasks to be run by cron. #... ad redirect it to a file to be opened with a text editor: netstat -anp > netstat.txt. But there's a bet... that output on the fly. For this, sed—the Stream EDitor—will be your tool of choice. In order to use s
- IPMI CLI Tools @home_server:home_server_setup:other_services
- r error codes as noted in the code upon failure. edit code: ''sudo vim Myscripts/ipmi_start_05_40.sh'' ... r error codes as noted in the code upon failure. edit code: ''sudo vim ~/Myscripts/ipmi_stop_05_40.sh''
- tmux @home_server:home_server_setup:other_services
- t from the last command comfortably in pagers and editors *Edit or download remote files in an existing SSH session
- fsck - file system check
- /fstab, ''sudo vim /etc/fstab''. (Be careful with editing this.) *To check ext2/3/4 file system inform
- Back-up Server Old Setup @home_server:home_server_setup:other_services
- edia-server-2019/|The Perfect Media Server - 2019 Edition]] *Systemd startup [[https://dominicm.com/me
- Linux Block Device Notes @home_server:home_server_setup:other_services
- e ---- ====Fstab==== ''sudo vim /etc/fstab'' -to edit the boot disk mount table, remember to make matc
- logrotate @home_server:home_server_setup:other_services
- ng ''logrotate'' ====Logrotate using script==== edit the sudo crontab ''sudo crontab -e'': <code> Exam
- Mosh @home_server:home_server_setup:other_services
- ity, and provides intelligent local echo and line editing of user keystrokes. Mosh is a replacement for
- NFS @home_server:home_server_setup:other_services
- tories if necessary.) ''sudo vim /etc/exports'' - edit the exports file as required <code> # /etc/export
- systemd Stuff @home_server:home_server_setup:other_services
- ''man journalctl'' manual page for journalctl\\ Edit ''sudo vim /etc/systemd/journald.conf'' make vari