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<h5>Last update 25-Dec-2001</h5>
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<h5>Last update 29-Dec-2001</h5>
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<P> <P>
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<h1>MBSE BBS Basic Installation</h1>
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<h3>Step 2: Running the installation script.</h3>
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<p>
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If you are upgrading, proceed with step 4. If not, follow the next steps
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very carefully!
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The installation script must be run by root. It checks if there is a
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previous or failed installation on your system. If that's so the script will
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not run. In other words, you can only run this script once. The script makes
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Now you must start the <b>mbtask</b> daemon by hand by typing <b>/opt/mbse/bin/mbtask</b>.
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Check the file <b>/opt/mbse/log/mbtask.log</b> for startup problems. You may notice that
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the program <b>mbcico</b> is started everytime, this is not a problem, it simply doesn't work right
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now because you haven't configured anything yet.
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now because you haven't configured anything yet. The first time <b>mbtask</b> is
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started on your system it will create a lot of new configuration files with
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default settings.
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<p> <p>
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<h3>Step 5: (RedHat) startup problems.</h3>
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