secure_ubuntu_system:initial_setup
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secure_ubuntu_system:initial_setup [2020/05/27 16:47] – peter | secure_ubuntu_system:initial_setup [2022/07/19 10:21] (current) – [Configure the network] 85.203.36.242 | ||
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Login to the newly installed system with your previously created Administrator' | Login to the newly installed system with your previously created Administrator' | ||
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===== Get root privileges (Optional) ===== | ===== Get root privileges (Optional) ===== | ||
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- | This is done for safety. | + | <WRAP info> |
+ | **NOTE: | ||
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Instead you need to specify your nameservers in your network configuration. | Instead you need to specify your nameservers in your network configuration. | ||
- | * Traditionally, | + | * Traditionally, |
* Nowadays, a computer can switch from one network to another quite often and the resolvconf framework is now being used to track these changes and update the resolver' | * Nowadays, a computer can switch from one network to another quite often and the resolvconf framework is now being used to track these changes and update the resolver' | ||
* It acts as an intermediary between programs that supply nameserver information and applications that need nameserver information. | * It acts as an intermediary between programs that supply nameserver information and applications that need nameserver information. |
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