> To be fair here, it is not always obvious. If you are not using > something like Debian that has a configure step that will pop up and ask > you questions, once you install, it is not clear what to do next. This > is especially true if the installation of the package does not build the > database. One expects to have to work with config files when first > installing a package, but the database creation script is often in a > non-obvious place and, I believe, has the password hard-coded in the > script. > I find this to be one weakness in the install section of current manual. I mean I really think there should be some guidance for a few of the most popular distros on how to continue after installing the bacula package. I could provide gentoo instruction if needed.
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