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Re: [cobalt-users] Qube Main site files
- Subject: Re: [cobalt-users] Qube Main site files
- From: "Jeremy Gaddis" <bliznak@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu Feb 26 22:37:24 2004
- List-id: Mailing list for users to share thoughts on Sun Cobalt products. <cobalt-users.list.cobalt.com>
I did find it, Qube2 has a groups feature, and the main group is home. The
main site's htm goes in /home/groups/home. www.junkqube.com is what im
playing with.
Anyone know where the /cobalt page is? I would like to edit it also. Ive been
searching for a while through all the dir's and no luck yet. /shrug
On Thu, 26 Feb 2004 23:58:00 -0600, Reece B Morrel Jr wrote
> Working late, huh?
>
> I am not sure about the Qube's directory structure, but I am
> guessing it is similar to the RaQ's.
>
> Take a look at the "/home/sites" directory. If you do a directory
> listing
> (ls command) you should then see a subdirectory for each
> "host.domain.name" you have created. For example, an "ls" command
> of the /home/sites directory would show
>
> home www.morrel.com www.totalaccess.net
> www.cobalt.com www.site1.com www.yahoo.com
>
> (NOTE: All of our example "www" sites are symbolic links - so there
> are actually 2 ways to get to these directories/files)
>
> Now, if you do a "ls" for /home/sites/www.cobalt.com you will have
> the following subdirectories:
>
> certs ftp logs users web
>
> And so you would go to the "web" subdirectory and start putting your
> files there with your preferred file transfer program. If you are
> using Microsoft FrontPage, that's another topic since it gets rather
> involved.
>
> But, ultimately, your "pwd" (present working directory) is:
>
> /home/sites/www.cobalt.com/web/
>
> But remember this is the "symbollically linked" way of getting the
directory.
>
> You can do an "ls -al" and find out where the link is pointing, and
> then substitute it for the "www.cobalt.com" part of the path name.
>
> Sorry if my explanation is not clear or made with enough feeling. I
> am working late too and it has been a long, long day.
>
> Any more questions, just let me know. (I'll ask Gerald.)
>
> - Reece
>
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