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    Default EasyApache loadp

    When I run easyapache I saw these options:
    1) Beginner without/phpsuexec + webroot protection support (*** DEFAULT ***)
    2) Beginner with/phpsuexec support + web root protection
    3) Beginner with/php mcrypt support (if php will not compile, you must choose option 1)
    4) Beginner with/php gd+freetype support (if php will not compile, you must choose option 1)
    5) Beginner with/php gd+freetype+mcrypt support (if php will not compile, you must choose option 1)
    6) Advanced (Experts Only, At Your Own Risk)
    7) Advanced [Load Previous Config] (Experts Only, At Your Own Risk)
    8) Failsafe mode (Resets apache config to default, USE ONLY AS A LAST RESORT)


    What's the different between 6 and 7?

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    Bith give you the option to select/attempt to compile apache with numerous modules. Some work well together and others just collide (thus the experts/risk clause) and you are expected to know how/if your choices will function.

    AFAIK, 6 just gives you the master checklist and 7 gives you the master checklist with your last config already checked.

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    Thanks a lot.

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