NotTheMama


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Posted: Dec. 01 2005,07:53 |
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Start the ftp daemon via the ControlPanel.
You can also start it via boot parameter "ftp". If you use lilo and a normal hd (no frugal) you can put it in the "append" line in /etc/lilo.conf and run "lilo". Than at the next boot the ftp daemon should be started.
How do you want to use the ftp server. Anonymous logins or just 1 user. If 1 user, you might want to add a new user with a password. Less of a security threat(no sudo).
Also be sure the other filesystem is mounted. Edit /etc/fstab.
For other options. I do not know....
HTH.,
Remco
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