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<H2><A NAME="s4">4. Default settings</A></H2>
<P>When you enter the profile versioning dialog, you see that Linuxconf has
already defined two profile versions: one is called Office and the other
Home. Both are defined to archive every subsystem except one in the
family Home-Office. The subsystems "station identity" and "network
connectivity" are archived in the "Home" family for the version Home and
are archived in the "Office" family for the Office version. These two
settings should be good enough for notebook users who travel between the
home and the office.
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