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<!DOCTYPE html>
<html dir="ltr" lang="en">
    <head>
        <meta charset='utf-8'>
        <title>1.2. Configure</title>
    </head>
    <body>

        <a href="index.html">Core OS Index</a>

        <h1 id="chroot">1.2. Configure</h1>

        <p>If you don't mounted chroot follow this
        steps from <a href="install.html">install</a>;</p>

        <pre>
        $ export CHROOT=/mnt
        </pre>

        <pre>
        $ export BLK_EFI=/dev/sda1
        $ export BLK_BOOT=/dev/sda2
        $ export BLK_ROOT=/dev/sda3
        $ export BLK_VAR=/dev/sda5
        $ export BLK_USR=/dev/sda7

        $ export BLK_HOME=/dev/sda8

        $ sudo mount $BLK_BOOT $CHROOT/boot
        $ sudo mount $BLK_EFI $CHROOT/boot/efi
        $ sudo mount $BLK_VAR $CHROOT/var
        $ sudo mount $BLK_USR $CHROOT/usr

        $ sudo mount $BLK_HOME $CHROOT/home
        </pre>

        <p>Now you can chroot;</p>

        <pre>
        $ sudo chroot $CHROOT /usr/bin/env -i \
          HOME=/root TERM="$TERM" PS1='\u:\w\$ ' \
          PATH=/bin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/usr/sbin \
          /bin/bash --login
        </pre>

        <h2 id="hostname">1.2.1. Set hostname and hosts</h2>

        <p>Give it a name, this example we will call it c9;</p>

        <pre>
        # hostname c9
        </pre>

        <p>Edit /etc/hosts to contain your hostname and FQDN,
        this example uses c9.core and c9.root.cx sub-domain from
        <a href="http://freedns.afraid.org">afraid.org</a> pointing
        to 10.0.0.1 ip;</p>

        <pre>
        # IPv4
        127.0.0.1	localhost.localdomain localhost
        127.0.0.1       c9.core c9

        #&lt;ip-address&gt;	&lt;hostname.domain.org&gt;	&lt;aliases&gt;
        10.0.0.1                c9.root.cx

        # IPv6
        #::1		ip6-localhost	ip6-loopback
        #fe00::0	ip6-localnet
        #ff00::0	ip6-mcastprefix
        #ff02::1	ip6-allnodes
        #ff02::2	ip6-allrouters
        #ff02::3	ip6-allhosts

        # End of file
        </pre>

        <p>Checkup;</p>

        <pre>
        $ hostname
        c9
        $ hostname -f
        c9.core
        </pre>

        <h2 id="time">1.2.2. Set timezone</h2>

        <p>Setup timezone;</p>

        <pre>
        # tzselect
        Please identify a location so that time zone rules can be set correctly.
        Please select a continent, ocean, "coord", or "TZ".
         1) Africa
         2) Americas
         3) Antarctica
         4) Asia
         5) Atlantic Ocean
         6) Australia
         7) Europe
         8) Indian Ocean
         9) Pacific Ocean
        10) coord - I want to use geographical coordinates.
        11) TZ - I want to specify the time zone using the Posix TZ format.
        #? 7

        Please select a country whose clocks agree with yours.
         1) ?land Islands         18) Greece                35) Norway
         2) Albania               19) Guernsey              36) Poland
         3) Andorra               20) Hungary               37) Portugal
         4) Austria               21) Ireland               38) Romania
         5) Belarus               22) Isle of Man           39) Russia
         6) Belgium               23) Italy                 40) San Marino
         7) Bosnia & Herzegovina  24) Jersey                41) Serbia
         8) Britain (UK)          25) Latvia                42) Slovakia
         9) Bulgaria              26) Liechtenstein         43) Slovenia
        10) Croatia               27) Lithuania             44) Spain
        11) Czech Republic        28) Luxembourg            45) Svalbard & Jan Mayen
        12) Denmark               29) Macedonia             46) Sweden
        13) Estonia               30) Malta                 47) Switzerland
        14) Finland               31) Moldova               48) Turkey
        15) France                32) Monaco                49) Ukraine
        16) Germany               33) Montenegro            50) Vatican City
        17) Gibraltar             34) Netherlands
        #? 37

        Please select one of the following time zone regions.
        1) mainland
        2) Madeira Islands
        3) Azores
        #? 1

        The following information has been given:

            Portugal
            mainland

        Therefore TZ='Europe/Lisbon' will be used.
        Local time is now:      Sun Aug  9 17:36:05 WEST 2016.
        Universal Time is now:  Sun Aug  9 16:36:05 UTC 2016.
        Is the above information OK?
        1) Yes
        2) No
        #? 1

        You can make this change permanent for yourself by appending the line
            TZ='Europe/Lisbon'; export TZ
        to the file '.profile' in your home directory; then log out and log in again.

        Here is that TZ value again, this time on standard output so that you
        can use the /usr/bin/tzselect command in shell scripts:
        Europe/Lisbon
        #
        </pre>

        <h2 id="locale">1.2.3. Set locale</h2>


        <pre>
        # localedef -i en_US -f UTF-8 en_US.UTF-8
        </pre>

        <h2 id="user">1.2.4. Users</h2>

        <h3>1.2.4.1. Set root password</h3>

        <pre>
        # passwd
        </pre>

        <h3>1.2.4.2. Create Administrator User</h3>

	<p>Description of most default pretinent groups;</p>

	<dl>
		<dt>adm</dt>
		<dd>Administration group.</dd>
		<dt>ftp</dt>
		<dd>Access to files served by ftp.</dd>
		<dt>users</dt>
		<dd>Standard users group.</dd>
		<dt>wheel</dt>
		<dd>Administration group used to give access to sudo.</dd>
	</dl>

        <pre>
        # useradd -m -k /etc/skel -s /bin/bash -U -G adm,wheel,audio,video,users c9admin
        # passwd c9admin
        </pre>

        <pre>
        # chmod 0700 /root
        # chmod 0700 /home/c9admin
        </pre>

        <h3>1.2.4.3 Add Administrator to Wheel group</h3>

        <pre>
        # usermod -a -G wheel c9admin
        </pre>

        <pre>
        bash-4.3# sudoedit /etc/sudoers
        </pre>

        <pre>
        ## Uncomment to allow members of group wheel to execute any command
        %wheel ALL=(ALL) ALL
        </pre>

        <h2 id="fstab">1.2.5. File system table</h2>

        <p>First we will discover block id (UUID) of
        <a href="install.html#step2">target partition</a>,
        blkid list all while vol_id --uuid /dev/sdb1 returns
        only uuid. Add all block ids to the end of file
        /etc/fstab
        </p>

        <pre>
        # blkid >> /etc/fstab
        </pre>

        <p>Read <a href="http://linux-audit.com/securing-mount-points-on-linux/" title="Securing mount points">Securing mount points</a>,
        and edit /etc/fstab according to your disk layout.</p>

        <pre>
        #
        # /etc/fstab: static file system information
        #
        # &lt;file system&gt;        &lt;dir&gt;     &lt;type&gt;    &lt;options&gt;                        &lt;dump&gt; &lt;pass&gt;
        /dev/sda4 on / type ext4 (rw,relatime,data=ordered)
        /dev/sda3 on /boot type ext4 (rw,relatime,data=ordered)
        /dev/sda2 on /boot/efi type vfat (rw,relatime,fmask=0022,dmask=0022,codepage=437,iocharset=iso8859-1,shortname=mixed,errors=remount-ro)
        /dev/sda5 on /var type ext4 (rw,relatime,data=ordered)
        /dev/sda6 on /usr type ext4 (rw,relatime,data=ordered)
        /dev/sda8 on /home type ext4 (rw,relatime,data=ordered)

        devtmpfs on /dev type devtmpfs (rw,nosuid,noatime,size=8192k,nr_inodes=16384,mode=755)
        devpts on /dev/pts type devpts (rw,relatime,mode=600)
        shm on /dev/shm type tmpfs (rw,relatime)
        proc on /proc type proc (rw,relatime)
        sysfs on /sys type sysfs (rw,relatime)

        pkgmk                                           /usr/ports/work tmpfs size=30G,gid=102,uid=101,defaults 0    0
        # End of file
        </pre>

        <p>Pass option control in wich order fsck checks devices. If is
        a multiple partition scheme; 1 for root, 2 for others or 0 to
        disable.</p>

        <h2 id="rcconf">1.2.6. Initialization Scripts</h2>

        <p>Edit /etc/rc.conf and define keyboard layout, hostname and timezone,
        more information about
        <a href="http://crux.nu/Main/Handbook3-3#ConfigurationVariables">configuration variables</a>.
        </p>

        <pre>
        #
        # /etc/rc.conf: system configuration
        #

        FONT=default
        KEYMAP=dvorak
        TIMEZONE="Europe/Lisbon"
        HOSTNAME=c9
        SYSLOG=sysklogd
        SERVICES=(lo iptables wlan crond)

        # End of file
        </pre>

        <a href="index.html">Core OS Index</a>
        <p>This is part of the c9 Manual.
        Copyright (C) 2017
        c9 team.
        See the file <a href="../fdl-1.3-standalone.html">Gnu Free Documentation License</a>
        for copying conditions.</p>
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