docs: Removed chkconfig cmd. Made 'exit' more explicit.
The chkconfig command is only needed on CentOS 6, which isn't really a supported multimedia platform. CentOS 7 and Fedora 21+ wouldn't require this command. Also made the "exit" command (used after setting up the postgres mediagoblin account and database) more explicit. This will help prevent user errors for users who may skim through the documentation.
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@ -130,15 +130,12 @@ Then we'll create the database where all of our MediaGoblin data will be stored:
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where the first ``mediagoblin`` is the database owner and the second
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``mediagoblin`` is the database name.
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Type ``exit`` to exit from the 'postgres' user account.
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Type ``exit`` to exit from the 'postgres' user account.::
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exit
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From here we just need to set the Postgres database to start on boot, and also
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start it up for this particular session. If you're on a platform that does not
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use *systemd*, you can enter::
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sudo chkconfig postgresql on && service postgresql start
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Whereas users of *systemd*-based systems will need to enter::
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start it up for this particular session.::
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sudo systemctl enable postgresql && systemctl start postgresql
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