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timeout 1
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label linux
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menu label Debian
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menu label Debian Testing
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linux /vmlinuz
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append initrd=/initrd.img ro quiet vga=0x314 root=LABEL=System
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append initrd=/initrd.img init=/bin/systemd ro quiet vga=0x314 root=UUID=xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx
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@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ These are carefully crafted Nginx config files.
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Do not forget the following:
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sudo chown -R wwwrun.www /var/lib/nginx # if on openSUSE
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sudo chown -R wwwrun.www /var/lib/nginx
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cd /etc/nginx/sites-conf
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sudo ln -s example.ssl default.ssl
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user www-data;
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# Or, if on openSUSE:
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# user wwwrun www;
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user wwwrun www;
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worker_processes auto;
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pid /run/nginx.pid;
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A `chroot` environment can be used to modify a system installed to a different location.
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Combined with `aufs`, the technique can be used, for example, to modify a mounted ISO image.
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Combined with `aufs`, the technique can be used, for example, to modify an ISO live image.
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## Setup
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MNT=/mnt
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MNT=/tmp/mnt/rootfs
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mount -o bind /dev $MNT/dev
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mount -o bind /dev/pts $MNT/dev/pts
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mount -t proc none $MNT/proc
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cp /etc/resolv.conf $MNT/etc/resolv.conf
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chroot $MNT
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`$MNT/etc/mtab` should be edited manually to correctly point to the root file system.
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Umount the chroot environment:
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umount $MNT/{sys,proc,dev/pts,dev}
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## AUFS Overlay
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Mount a writeable version of `/tmp/mnt/root` to `/tmp/mnt/rootrw`
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Mount a writeable version of `/tmp/mnt/rootfs` to `/tmp/mnt/rootrw`
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mkdir -p /tmp/mnt/{root,rootrw,aufs}
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mount -t aufs -o br:/tmp/mnt/aufs:/tmp/mnt/root none /tmp/mnt/rootrw
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mount -t aufs -o br:/tmp/mnt/aufs:/tmp/mnt/rootfs none /tmp/mnt/rootrw
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=============
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* Use the **VMDK format**
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* Use SCSI adapter type in VM, or:
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* Add **mptspi** (SCSI driver) to the initrd
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* openSUSE: Edit `/etc/dracut.conf`
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1. Change the line `#add_drivers+=""` to `add_drivers+="mptspi"`
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2. Execute `dracut -f`
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Change the line `#add_drivers+=""` to `add_drivers+="mptspi"`
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Then execute `dracut -f`
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* openSUSE < 13.2:
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1. Edit `/etc/sysconfig/kernel`
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2. Add it to `INITRD_MODULES`
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3. Update initrd: `mkinitrd`
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* Debian
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1. Edit `/etc/initramfs-tools/modules`
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2. Execute `update-initramfs -u`
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Copy VM to ESX
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==============
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1. Create a new VM using the vSphere Client
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* Create a disk image, but it will not be used afterwards.
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2. Upload the VMDK disk image files
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This guide explains how to install a full Kubuntu system with debootstrap.
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However, any Ubuntu flavour can be installed this way.
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This guide uses Bashisms.
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# Procedure
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## Basic Minimal Installation
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## Basic Configuration
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### Mark packages
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apt-mark showmanual | xargs apt-mark auto
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### Set language
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apt-get install locales
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locale-gen en_US.UTF-8
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update-locale LANG=en_US.UTF-8
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### Basic configuration
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echo > /etc/fstab
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echo "LABEL=System / ext4 errors=remount-ro,noatime 0 1" >> /etc/fstab
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Do not forget to edit `fstab`, `hostname`, and `hosts` in /etc.
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echo > /etc/hosts
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echo "127.0.0.1 localhost" >> /etc/hosts
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echo "127.0.0.1 your-host" >> /etc/hosts
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echo "::1 ip6-localhost ip6-loopback" >> /etc/hosts
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echo "your-host" > /etc/hostname
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An example fstab might look like:
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echo > /etc/network/interfaces.d/eth0
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echo auto eth0 >> /etc/network/interfaces.d/eth0
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echo iface eth0 inet dhcp >> /etc/network/interfaces.d/eth0
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LABEL=System / ext4 errors=remount-ro,noatime,discard 0 1
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Note: The option `discard` can be added in `/etc/fstab` for SSD disks.
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Note: `discard` is useful for SSD disks.
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### Configure keyboard (optional)
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### Optionally, configure keyboard
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dpkg-reconfigure keyboard-configuration
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### Configure APT (optional)
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### Optionally, configure APT
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echo 'APT::AutoRemove::RecommendsImportant "true";' >> /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/99no-recommends
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echo 'APT::Install-Recommends "false";' >> /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/99no-recommends
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echo 'APT::Get::Purge "true";' >> /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/99always-purge
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### ACPI support (optional)
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apt-get install acpi-support-base
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systemctl enable acpid
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Note: This enables ACPI shutdown as commonly used in VMs.
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# /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/99recommends
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APT::AutoRemove::RecommendsImportant
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APT::Install-Recommends
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## Ubuntu Installation
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apt-get install ubuntu-minimal
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`ubuntu-minimal` contains useful packages
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ubuntu-minimal contains useful packages
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which would have to be installed manually in Debian.
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These include: `cron logrotate nano netbase net-tools isc-dhcp-client sudo rsyslog`
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### Add a regular user
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To install a bootable system, the kernel and a bootloader
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have to be installed.
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apt-get install linux-generic
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The following command installs Grub for EFI with Secure Boot enabled:
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apt-get install grub-efi-amd64-signed shim-signed
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apt-get install linux-generic grub-efi-amd64-signed shim-signed
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For BIOS:
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For BIOS, `grub-pc` has to be installed.
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apt-get install grub-pc
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Alternatively, extlinux can be installed:
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apt-get install extlinux
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mkdir /boot/extlinux
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extlinux -i /boot/extlinux
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cat /usr/lib/EXTLINUX/mbr.bin > /dev/sda
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Copy [extlinux.conf](../conf/extlinux.conf) to `/boot/extlinux`.
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Alternatively, extlinux can be installed instead of grub.
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That section has yet to be written though...
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### Install desktop system
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All Ubuntu repositories are enabled using the following configuration:
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echo > /etc/apt/sources.list
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echo "deb http://ch.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu wily main restricted universe multiverse" >> /etc/apt/sources.list
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echo "deb http://ch.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu wily-security main restricted universe multiverse" >> /etc/apt/sources.list
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echo "deb http://ch.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu wily-updates main restricted universe multiverse" >> /etc/apt/sources.list
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echo "deb http://archive.canonical.com/ubuntu wily partner" >> /etc/apt/sources.list
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# /etc/apt/sources.list
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deb http://ch.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ wily main restricted universe multiverse
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deb http://ch.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ wily-security main restricted universe multiverse
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deb http://ch.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ wily-updates main restricted universe multiverse
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deb http://archive.canonical.com/ubuntu wily partner
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Also refer to the [Ubuntu Help](https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Repositories/Ubuntu)
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to read about the different components.
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to find about the different components.
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Some PPAs are needed to ensure the latest software versions are installed.
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First, the `add-apt-repository` helper is installed,
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and then, those repositories are added:
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Some PPAs are needed to be sure to get the latest software versions.
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First the `add-apt-repository` helper is installed,
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and then those repositories are added:
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apt-get install software-properties-common
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apt-mark auto software-properties-common
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add-apt-repository ppa:libreoffice/ppa
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add-apt-repository ppa:rvm/smplayer
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add-apt-repository ppa:qtbittorrent-team/qtbittorrent-stable
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echo "deb http://debian-mirrors.sdinet.de/debian-multimedia testing main" > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/deb-multimedia.list
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echo deb http://debian-mirrors.sdinet.de/debian-multimedia testing main \
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> /etc/apt/sources.list.d/deb-multimedia.list
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#### Install desktop packages
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apt-get update
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apt-get install --allow-unauthenticated -y deb-multimedia-keyring
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Now do an `apt-get update` and install the desktop system:
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apt-get install --install-recommends ubuntu-standard kubuntu-desktop kubuntu-restricted-extras language-pack-kde-en
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Personally, I like to use Chrome and SMPlayer:
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Sometimes, some packages have to be pulled
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from [packages.debian.org](http://packages.debian.org) manually.
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## Finished!
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* Disable root account (put an asterisk `*` as password)
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* Create SSH user:
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* `echo "sshuser:x:999:65534::/run:/bin/bash" >> /etc/passwd`
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* `echo "sshuser:*:16436:0:99999::::" >> /etc/shadow`
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* Change the password: `sudo passwd sshuser`
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* /etc/passwd: `sshuser:x:999:65534::/run:/bin/bash`
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* /etc/shadow: `sshuser:*:16436:0:99999::::`
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* Change its password: `$ sudo passwd sshuser`
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* Edit SSH config `/etc/ssh/sshd_config`:
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Port xxx
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AWstats
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=======
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mkdir /usr/local/awstats && cd /usr/local/awstats && git init
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git remote add origin https://github.com/eldy/awstats.git
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git fetch --depth=1 origin tag AWSTATS_7_4
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git checkout AWSTATS_7_4
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mkdir /usr/local/awstats; cd /usr/local/awstats
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git init
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git remote add origin git://git.code.sf.net/p/awstats/code
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git fetch --depth=1 origin tag AWSTATS_7_3
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git checkout AWSTATS_7_3
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mkdir /usr/local/share/cgi-bin
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ln -s /usr/local/awstats/wwwroot /usr/local/share/cgi-bin/awstats
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Check version tags:
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git ls-remote
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To use it with [AWstats](../conf/nginx/sites-available/example),
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set: `DirIcons="/awstatsicons"`
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Free Space
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==========
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## Universal Safe Update
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Copy the file [git-safe-update.sh](../scripts/git-safe-update.sh) and make it executable.
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The script is located in [scripts/git-safe-update.sh](../scripts/git-safe-update.sh).
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Copy the file to `/path/to/safe-update` and make it executable.
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It can be used to update any repository. It takes two arguments:
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read oldid newid ref
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if [ "$ref" = "refs/heads/master" ]; then
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sudo /path/to/safe-update /path/to/deploy-target www-data.www-data
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sudo /path/to/safe-update /path/to/deploy-target wwwrun.www
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fi
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```
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The *master* branch is assumed to be a deployable version.
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Hence, use the following command to add the remote:
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cd /path/to/deploy-target
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git init
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git remote add -t master origin file:///path/to/main.git
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git fetch --depth=1
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git checkout master
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git branch -u origin/master
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## Sudo Configuration
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