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Wise
11-08-12, 02:57 AM
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Presents.... LMLS v0.5 (Lazy Man Linux Script)!


Quote:


########################
# LMLS - v0.5
#LazyMan Linux Script
#
#Supported Cores:
# TrinityCore ONLY
# ArcEMU(soon)
# SkyFire(soon)
# OregonCore(soon)
#
#Supported Distro(s):
# RedHat, CentOS, Fedora,
# Debian, Ubuntu & Mint
#
# By: Faded/shield
#([email protected])
########################




After weeks of working it all together, I'm ready to release the
beginning stage of LMLS!

AS you can see, only TrinityCore is currently supported. I am in the
process of working on the entire multicore option. Currently I have
only tested this on CentOS 5/6, Debian and Ubuntu. Since this is Linux
I am sure there will be bugs and issues. If anyone experiences a bug
or error, please let me know so I can either fix the main source, or
just give you a quick fix for your own server.

NOTE: I have not encrypted my scripts due to the fact of the bugs that
will probably appear. You are most welcome to change/modify these scripts
to suit your needs, but you may NEVER re-release or claim as yours.

The Features of LMLS v0.5:




[*=center]A friendly interface.
[*=center]Auto server setup, installs needed packages and prepares server for core.
[*=center]Information gatherer, stores information you provide thats best for your core install.
[*=center]Auto installs of the ACE libraries and OpenSSL.
[*=center]Fetching of core and auto setup/compile.
[*=center]Additional scripts prepared for server and account.
[*=center]Auto MySQL DB & User setup.
[*=center]Auto MySQL database creation and importing.
[*=center]Start script for world and auth servers.
[*=center]Auto restart.
[*=center]Auto core compiler.
[*=center]Abillity to control the daemons through 'screen'.



Install Instructions:
1) You must be root to use this script.
2) Make sure you have bash & wget installed.
Debian:



Code:


apt-get install bash wget

CentOS:
Code:


yum install bash wget

3) Login as root and goto your home directory, cd ~/
4) Download the first setup script:
Code:


wget www.nomsoftware.com/dl/setup.sh (http://www.nomsoftware.com/dl/setup.sh)

5) Set the script permissions for use:
Code:


chmod +x setup.sh

6) Run the script:
Code:


./setup.sh



Please read the on screen instructions!

http://tinyurl.com/8qzkpscThe rest is just a few questions and another script run. The rest
is automated, so just sit back and be lazy.

Again when and if you receive an error or issues with the setup
and installation, please let me know so I may fix accordingly!
It would be a simple, "Find this line & Replace with this line".

Note: At the end of the setup, it will open the README file. Please read it's
contents before running any of the automated scripts.

aungcho
21-08-12, 09:01 AM
I think I just found which can support for all 3 cores ... but i lost the link so if any of u have that link pls kindly share with me.

thanks,
Aung