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Installation
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Debian package should perform all installation that is required. You should
only need to edit the configuration file and re-run fcheck additionally
including the -c option to rebuild the database.
Original README and INSTALL docs included that came with the source.
Configuration
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Additional features included in the debian package include:
a) Default /etc/fcheck/fcheck.cfg config file to do some basic checking.
This file will need editing to suit your personal requirements, please
see the INSTALL file regarding syntax and options;
b) Automatic addition of a crontab entry to run fcheck regularly.
Edit /etc/cron.d/fcheck and amend as required.
c) Addition of basic man page;
d) Basic fcheck md5sum database created when the package is installed;
Database is created according to the ruleset defined in the configuration
file, /etc/fcheck/fcheck.cfg. If you wish to change the database, then
edit the configuration file and re-run fcheck with the -c option.
See INSTALL file for further details.
-- Graham Simpson <gsimpson@copernicusgbs.com>, Wed, 29 Nov 2000 07:44:36 +0000
Power Management
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If you are using fcheck on a laptop and would like to avoid running the check
when you are running off of battery power, install the "powermgmt-base" package
and change the cronjob (/etc/cron.d/fcheck) like this:
from:
30 */2 * * * root test -x /usr/sbin/fcheck && if ! nice ionice -c3 /usr/sbin/fcheck -asxrf ...
to:
30 */2 * * * root test -x /usr/sbin/fcheck && /usr/bin/on_ac_power && if ! nice ionice -c3 /usr/sbin/fcheck -asxrf ...
-- Francois Marier <francois@debian.org> Thu, 01 Oct 2009 21:45:48 +1300
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