From: Carlos Mennens on
I for whatever reason am unable to locate the Apache 'DocumentRoot'
directory setting in '/etc/apache2/apach2.conf' file. I normally would
find his in httpd.conf but that is emptry in Debian and they use
'apache2.conf' for whatever reason. Can someone please tell me why in
my 'apache2.conf' file there is no DocumentRoot parameter listed? I
want to change the default /var/www to /var/www/html.

Thanks!


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From: Jordan Metzmeier on
On Fri, Mar 26, 2010 at 10:05 AM, Carlos Mennens <carloswill(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> I for whatever reason am unable to locate the Apache 'DocumentRoot'
> directory setting in '/etc/apache2/apach2.conf' file. I normally would
> find his in httpd.conf but that is emptry in Debian and they use
> 'apache2.conf' for whatever reason. Can someone please tell me why in
> my 'apache2.conf' file there is no DocumentRoot parameter listed? I
> want to change the default /var/www to /var/www/html.
>
> Thanks!

This will be in your vhost configuration. Check the directory
/etc/apache2/sites-available. Also, you should read
/usr/share/doc/apache2/README.Debian.gz for some Debian specific
information.

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