The second step is to create a bootstrap database using the program dbroot. This program creates the root object of an empty database. It is not as automatic as perhaps we would like, so there are several steps that you must take to get the empty database set up.
touch index 90091412350.dat 90091412350.mol
90091412350.dat
90091412350.mol
lincks 0
This is the entry for the user lincks, who is user 0. Again, make sure this file is only readable by the database owner.
dbpasswd -d . lincks
and answer hargle twice. Of course if you are running with clear text password, you can simply add the password hargle when creating the file. Note, of course, that you can use whatever password you wish, but remember it!
0 0*
This line means that user 0 is in group 0. The *
marks
the end of the line.
lincks -s .
dbroot .
You will then have to log in as user lincks and password hargle, at which point the process will be carried out and the program will exit. The database is ready to load.