| Article: |
Update to Mac OS X Terminal, Part 3 | |
| Subject: | what is a domain in this context ? | |
| Date: | 2002-06-16 06:21:02 | |
| From: | mmurray | |
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sudo cp generic-darwin.mc yourdomain.mc
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| Article: |
Update to Mac OS X Terminal, Part 3 | |
| Subject: | what is a domain in this context ? | |
| Date: | 2002-06-16 06:21:02 | |
| From: | mmurray | |
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sudo cp generic-darwin.mc yourdomain.mc
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you had several machines with similar configs, then
you'd name the file something that would indicate that,
such as graphicslab.mc or foocom.mc. I usually use the
name of the specific machine, since I tend to have different
configs on different machines. --bressen