Quote by vinny: I apologize. I misunderstood how you had geeklog installed. Can I suggest making a "geeklog" directory and putting all you Geeklog files in there. Or as Dirk suggested you can change the value of $_CONF['path_log'].
-Vinny
Hey, guys, no sweat. Your answers have been excellent so far. (BTW, I'd log onto to IRC, but boy, its been so long.. I might get addicted again..)
If I'd been thinking ahead of the curve a little, I'd have installed geeklog into a higher level directory (ie. like "/geeklog") to allow for this.
As it was, 1&1 points the webspace right to the root of your account, so you really don't have a "public_ html" directory to start with. That caused a boatload of issues, too, but I was able to repoint the URL's destination to the /public_html directory and installed Geeklog as per the install directions. That went fine after I sorted the whole destination issue.
I leery of moving everything yet again, but I suppose I could do that right now with little repercussion (its not like I have content or anything..)
I just moved everything over to /path/to/my/webspace/geeklog and repointed the URL destination to /path/to/my/webspace/geeklog/public_html
Everything else should be relative. Now I gotta wait for the redirect to kick in...
Thanks for the help, guys!