And then ...when I will set up the deamons, the rc.config is put away WITHOUT a equivalent replacement !!!
Not true, read the friendly manual and look in /etc/sysconfig. There is also, as always, a section in the manual (chapter 4, "From Version to Version") detailing the major changes between releases.
If I want to make this setup without tweeking ( the MAJOR reason that I migrate from "red hat" like to Suse ) I MUST use AGAIN this great peace of sheet called Yast2, and, I must remember run levels and other things that I running awy from when migrate to Suse !!!
Not sure what you mean here, but if you run YaST (console or X) and select System / Runlevel Editor / Runlevel properties, you will be presented with an easy-to-use interface that lets you enable or disable a service (with default runlevels if you don't know how to set them). Or you can use "insserv" from the command line. Look at chapter 12 of the 460-page manual that comes with SuSE.
What a hell is this ?!?!? involution ??? steps back ??? If Suse don't release a "Suse 7.4" with kernel 2.4.18 or 2.4.19 or a Suse 8.1 WITH Yast1 or MUCH MUCH more fast and friendly Yast 2 I will stay away from Suse until now !! ( and my clients too !! )
Yes !!! you got the core of my problem but ignored them !!! In 7.3 I spend 1/2 hour to install and more 1/2 hour to setp ! In 8.0 I sepnd 3 hours to install and more 2 hours to setup, without including in it the time to read manuals !!!! 8.0 is MUCH MUCH more time consuming to install and setup ! I just can't aford it !!! You can ??? Fábio Rabelo