Finding Your Way Through Linuxconf

This table provides a quick reference for this chapter. Unfortunately, it doesn't provide a complete quick reference for Linuxconf, which has many more capabilities than this documentation provides.

Table 14-2. Linuxconf Quick Reference

What do you want to do?Where to find it in Linuxconf
Add/modify/disable/delete a user accountConfig => Users accounts => Normal => User accounts
Change a user's passwordConfig => Users accounts => Normal => User accounts
Change the root passwordConfig => Users accounts => Normal => Change root password
Configure networkingConfig => Networking => Client tasks => Basic host information
Create/delete a groupConfig => Users accounts => Normal => Group definitions
Edit parameters for passwordsUsers Accounts => Password & Account Policies
Disable tree menuControl => Control files and systems => Configure linuxconf modules
Enable Web-based access to LinuxconfConfig => Networking => Misc => Linuxconf network access
Modify /etc/hostsConfig => Networking => Misc => Information about other hosts
Modify group membershipConfig => Users accounts => Normal => Group definitions or Config => Users accounts => Normal => User accounts
Set filter parametersControl => Features
Specify a nameserver (DNS)Config => Networking => Client tasks => Name server specification (DNS)
View filesystemConfig => File systems => Access local drive or Config => File systems => Access nfs volume