diff --git a/Installing-Tracks-2.2.2-on-CentOS-6.5-Minimal-x86_64.md b/Installing-Tracks-2.2.2-on-CentOS-6.5-Minimal-x86_64.md index 47b7749..a4dfaaf 100644 --- a/Installing-Tracks-2.2.2-on-CentOS-6.5-Minimal-x86_64.md +++ b/Installing-Tracks-2.2.2-on-CentOS-6.5-Minimal-x86_64.md @@ -536,7 +536,7 @@ Installed size: 240 M Is this ok [y/N]: ``` -##User account & audo +##3. User account & sudo A decision needs to be made to either use root or an user account. In practice, using a dedicated user could decreases the risk of root exploits, however, this assumes you do not granting sudo with wide open privileges (command access) to the user. I am over simplifying, so do some googling and decide for yourself. I will be using a user account named tracks with the intent of removing sudo access after testing is complete. Create user 'tracks' @@ -603,7 +603,7 @@ $ mysql -u root -p > exit; ``` -###Ruby Version Manager +##4. Ruby Version Manager Validate RVM prerequisite binaries are installed by executing the following as root or with sudo. ``` $ sudo for name in {bash,awk,sed,grep,ls,cp,tar,curl,gunzip,bunzip2,git,svn} ; do which $name ; done @@ -622,7 +622,7 @@ $ echo gem: --no-ri --no-rdoc >> ~/.gemrc Log off then on or $ source ~/.profile before continuing. -##Ruby 1.9 +##5. Ruby 1.9 Tracks installation.textile states Tracks version 2.2.2 works best with Ruby 1.9, let's make sure we have RVM's requirements have been met then install ruby 1.9. ``` $ rvm requirements @@ -679,7 +679,7 @@ $ rvm --default use 1.9.3 $ rvm list ``` -##Bundler +##6. Bundler Bundler is an additional requirement of Tracks. ``` $ gem install bundler @@ -690,7 +690,7 @@ $ bundle -v Bundler version 1.6.2 ``` -##Phusion Passenger +##7. Phusion Passenger We are using Apache, thus Phusion Passenger provides painless integration between Apache and Tracks. ``` $ gem install passenger