Update documentation

- Add line breaks on periods
- Remove obsolete text
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Hypolite Petovan 2018-06-29 00:26:53 -04:00
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@ -100,13 +100,14 @@ If you need to specify a port for the connection to the database, you can do so
*If* the manual installation fails for any reason, check the following:
* Does "config/local.ini.php" exist? If not, edit config/local-sample.ini.php and change the system settings. Rename to config/local.ini.php
* Is the database is populated? If not, import the contents of "database.sql" with phpmyadmin or the mysql command line.
* Does "config/local.ini.php" exist? If not, edit config/local-sample.ini.php and change the system settings.
* Rename to `config/local.ini.php`.
* Is the database is populated? If not, import the contents of `database.sql` with phpmyadmin or the mysql command line.
At this point visit your website again, and register your personal account.
Registration errors should all be recoverable automatically.
If you get any *critical* failure at this point, it generally indicates the database was not installed correctly.
You might wish to move/rename config/local.ini.php to another name and empty (called 'dropping') the database tables, so that you can start fresh.
You might wish to move/rename `config/local.ini.php` to another name and empty (called 'dropping') the database tables, so that you can start fresh.
### Option B: Run the automatic install script
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Let there be a hardware failure, a corrupted database or whatever you can think of.
So once the installation of your Friendica node is done, you should make yourself a backup plan.
The most important file is the `config/local.ini.php` file in the base directory.
The most important file is the `config/local.ini.php` file.
As it stores all your data, you should also have a recent dump of your Friendica database at hand, should you have to recover your node.

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* [Home](help)
Friendica uses addons to provide connectivity to some networks, such as Twitter or App.net.
Friendica uses addons to provide connectivity to some networks, such as Twitter.
There is also a addon to post through to an existing account on a GNU Social service.
You only need this to post to an already existing GNU Social account, but not to communicate with GNU Social members in general.