Fedora Command Line configuration tool
I'm not one to install GUI's for my servers and have been using SuSE
lately and love how to quickly do some quick admin'ing using the
command (ANSI) version of YaST. Especially like my FW rules,
start/stop service configurations, etc....
I have started looking at Fedora and was wondering if there was
anything like this for Fedora? The only thing I seen was the
system-config files but it appears to need to a GUI.
I can do everything manually, mv s to S in the /etc/rcx.x directories,
edit the ipf, etc.... Just looking for something a little quicker.
Thanks!
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