Posted by: Anonymous Coward
on September 09, 2005 01:35 PM
Rather than creating the symbolic links manually for the "sites-enabled", and "mods-enabled", you should use the commands that the Debian package provides:
a2ensite / a2dissite - For enabling and disabling sites.
a2enmod / a2dismod - For enabling and disabling modules.
These <a href="http://www.debian-administration.org/articles/207" title="debian-adm...ration.org">have been covered previously</a debian-adm...ration.org> on my site - as well as the initial <a href="http://www.debian-administration.org/articles/101" title="debian-adm...ration.org">upgrade to Apache2 for Sarge</a debian-adm...ration.org>.
Don't create symbolic links manually
Posted by: Anonymous Coward on September 09, 2005 01:35 PMRather than creating the symbolic links manually for the "sites-enabled", and "mods-enabled", you should use the commands that the Debian package provides:
These <a href="http://www.debian-administration.org/articles/207" title="debian-adm...ration.org">have been covered previously</a debian-adm...ration.org> on my site - as well as the initial <a href="http://www.debian-administration.org/articles/101" title="debian-adm...ration.org">upgrade to Apache2 for Sarge</a debian-adm...ration.org>.
I hope that helps somebody.
Steve
<a href="http://www.steve.org.uk/" title="steve.org.uk">http://www.steve.org.uk</a steve.org.uk>
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