I assume this is in the documentation somewhere, but I can not find it.
When I had the SysAdm install analog on my Linux workstation a configuration file was created in /etc. I do not have root access on this system, so I can not change that one.
How do I specify what configuration file to use. It seems to always use the /etc/analog.cfg.
Thanks,
Rich White
University of Illinois
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When I had the SysAdm install analog on my Linux workstation a configuration file was created in /etc. I do not have root access on this system, so I can not change that one.
How do I specify what configuration file to use. It seems to always use the /etc/analog.cfg.
Thanks,
Rich White
University of Illinois
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