
Oh… If anyone with access to a nf could provide details on the part to add the VirtualHost record, then it’ll be wonderful!Īpparently it is caused by the permission setting for “public_html” folder. Give me more time to fiddle with WPMU, and I’ll tell you more. installing WordPress MU is not as easy as the walk in the park right? At least not for me! But just imagine what you could do when you know you can create blogs on the fly, on your own domain! 😉

Remember your password is sent to the email address you specified. You can login now and start whipping out blogs. So if you already have another subdomain on that same account, then make sure this entry come after the subdomain’s entry. ServerName CustomLog domlogs/ combinedĪgain, you (or your server admin) need to add this to your nf file, and according to Matt, this entry must come after any valid subdomain VirtualHost entries you may have. So, giving an example, where my IP is 123.456.789.123, CPanel username is blogcool and domain is, the code is like this:īytesLog domlogs/-bytes_log I personally do not have the opportunity to do so, so I had to mail my friendly server admin to do it.ĭocumentRoot /home/ refers to your domain, e.g. You need to add something to your nf file. *phew*īUT you are not totally done yet! Step 7: Erm… part 2 of step 6? I promise this is the last part! If that is the case, you are done with WHM. The first step, is of course for you to head down to the WordPress MU download page, and grab a copy of the source code. Download WordPress MU and extract the files Note that WordPress MU also offers another alternative, that is to install each blog in a different subdirectory. Go figure (duh, just dump the code one level deeper!), if you want to install it in a subdirectory. You can choose to install it in a subdirectory, such that as your main MU blog, but again I will cover only the first one. public_html), so will be your main MU blog. In this installation, you will also be installing it in the root directory of your server (i.e.

So for example, if your domain is, then you will be able to quickly create blogs like, … and so on. What are we going to achieve here?Īt the end of the whole thing, you will install WordPress MU 1.0 on your server, using a different subdomain for each blog. Actually, on a second thought – it may not, because this is one of the skins… but just make sure you are using CPanel/WHM if you want to follow through with this walkthrough.
