<div dir="ltr"><div><div><div><div><div><div><div>Greetings<br><br></div>I am in need
of learning how to setup Apache2, Postgresql, NFS at the same time as I
am setting up my NAS box running OpenMediaVault.<br><br></div>OMV looks
very impressive but with these plugins (and on the sides) there is a
tremendous amount that needs to be setup and if its not right - - - well
let's just say things are interesting.<br><br></div>I have found over
the years that man pages and tech docs for Linux, GNU and the like are
written for those that really do know what they are doing and merely
need a reminder to remember how to EXACTLY write something or set that
something up so that a desired result happens. Now to the rest of us
who use these tools and have not spent years memorizing C, C++, C#,
Python, perl, sql are don't consider these our mother tongue the docs
are most often less than useful and too many times less than
comprehensible (one of the biggest lacks is examples of good and bad
usage of commands). I have learnt my way around certain things and have
almost gotten comfortable doing things 'under the hood' but being faced
with all of the first paragraph (adding in remote server VirtualBox vms
at the very least) is a wee bit daunting. Have found official docs but
these assume a lot and as soon as there is something that doesn't work
exactly as expected - - - well - - - I'm supposed to know how to modify
things (by osmosis I think!).<br><br></div>Does anyone out there have suggestion(s) on how to guides for setup, modification and learning at least the first 3 listed? <br><br>I
would be very grateful to find (have already spent many hours looking
for how to do things using duckduck) some straightforward guides. When I
try to look for something specific like Apache2.2 - - - well all too
often its for 2.0 or 2.4 or its 8 years old and nothing in Debian 8 is
even similar (different file names for example). <br><br></div>I have
been trying to keep a log enumerating what I am doing so that hopefully
my experiences will be useful for some for at least a short while.<br><br></div>TIA<br><br></div>Dee</div>