diff --git a/Install-Tracks-on-Ubuntu-20.10.md b/Install-Tracks-on-Ubuntu-20.10.md
index a2f4797..fa6fe24 100644
--- a/Install-Tracks-on-Ubuntu-20.10.md
+++ b/Install-Tracks-on-Ubuntu-20.10.md
@@ -164,7 +164,7 @@ admin_email : my.email@domain.com
For the time zone setting you can use the command
>rake --rakefile=/var/www/tracks/Rakefile time:zones:local
->bundle exec rake time:zones:local +>bundle exec rake time:zones:local
to see all available timezones on your machine
->systemctl restart mysql.service
you can use the following that MySQL is running ok
+you can use the following to check that MySQL is running ok
@@ -236,34 +236,21 @@ mysql> quit >bundle update>systemctl status mysql.service
This will set up your database with the required structure to hold Tracks’ data.
-go to the directory where you installed Tracks and run
+This will set up your database with the required structure to hold Tracks data.
+going to the directory where Tracks is installed run
-->cd /var/www/tracks
--
->rake --rakefile=/var/www/tracks/Rakefile db:migrate RAILS_ENV=production->bundle exec rake db:migrate RAILS_ENV=production
+>cd /var/www/tracks
+>rake --rakefile=/var/www/tracks/Rakefile db:migrate RAILS_ENV=production
+>bundle exec rake db:migrate RAILS_ENV=production
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Static assets (images, stylesheets, and javascript) need to be compiled in order for them to work correctly with the new asset pipeline feature in Rails.
-go to the directory where you installed Tracks and run
+going to the directory where Tracks is installed run
-->cd /var/www/tracks
--
->rake --rakefile=/var/www/tracks/Rakefile assets:precompile RAILS_ENV=production->bundle exec rake assets:precompile RAILS_ENV=production
+>cd /var/www/tracks
+>rake --rakefile=/var/www/tracks/Rakefile assets:precompile RAILS_ENV=production
+>bundle exec rake assets:precompile RAILS_ENV=production
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-ToDo: test this
-
-
-
Optional; if you don't have SSL certificate
generate certificates, e.g. in /home/ubuntu/certificates
>openssl req -newkey rsa:2048 -nodes -keyout key.pem -out req.pem
>openssl x509 -req -days 365 -in req.pem -signkey key.pem -out cert.pem
Run tracks with thin + ssl
(in tracks-2.3.0 folder)
>bundle exec thin start -e production --ssl --ssl-verify --ssl-key-file /home/ubuntu/certificates/key.pem --ssl-cert-file /home/ubuntu/certificates/cert.pem
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>a2enmod rewrite@@ -271,24 +258,12 @@ mysql> quit
>systemctl restart apache2
you can check the status, to see that up to here everything is ok, with
-->systemctl status apache2.service
->journalctl -xe
-
if apache was installed correctly and is running go with your browser to http://localhost you should see the Apache webserver page
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-To enable or disable the automatic start of Apache2 service when you boot your machine use
--->systemctl enable apache2.service
->systemctl disable apache2.service
-
-
-
To start or stop manually the Apache2 service use
--+>systemctl start apache2.service
->systemctl stop apache2.service
+>systemctl status apache2.service
+>journalctl -xe
if apache was installed correctly and is running go with your browser to http://localhost you should see the Apache webserver page
+For more information see [[Apache tips]]
+------------
at /etc/apache2/sites-available/ create the file tracks.conf