Correction: "MOST" of YaST2 rocks I'm still disappointed that YaST2 does not allow me to install SuSE 6.3 to non-adjacent partitions. To install to non-adjacent partitions, I must still use YaST1. Mandrake 7.0-2 uses a top-notch graphical installer called drakx. SuSE would be wise to incorporate drakx into the next release of SuSE Linux. Matt
From: "Steven T. Hatton"
To: "suse-linux-e@suse.com" Subject: [SLE] YAST2 rocks! Date: Mon, 13 Mar 2000 13:19:00 -0500 I just ran YAST 2 on a box and told it to set up a default minimal system. Wow!!!! My mother could do that! Good Job SuSE!
One thing that did happen when I changed my hard drive set up did get me thinking about a type of management tool. I originally installed on an old 340 MB HD with just the minimal setup. I then added a 10G HD and put /usr, /var, and /opt on the big drive. I didn't think to migrate the contents before I rebooted. Needless to say the system wasn't very happy to find empty partitions where its brain used to be. It would be cool if that could be done in one command, e.g. "migrate /dev/hda3/usr /dev/hdb3/usr" which could be made part of the disk admin utility.
Again YAST2 rocks!
Steve
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