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Re: [SLE] SuSeconfig Question - Update
- From: John Andersen <jsa@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 2 Jan 2004 01:41:18 -0900
- Message-id: <200401020141.18354.jsa@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
On Thursday 01 January 2004 18:41, Chuck Stuettgen wrote:
> So if anyone has any more suggestions I would like to hear them. In the
> mean time I think I'm going to send a message to Werner Fink at Suse the
> author of insserv and see what his thoughts are.
Run insserv -d and see what it does to your configuration. I think
you will find it gets set back. Somewhere in the process this will
get run and when you least expect it your system reverts to
that which the scripts define by thier "required start" and
"provides" lines.
insserv.conf (i think thats the name) gets involved too. There
is definitly some bit missing from the docs. I'd be interested
in what Werner says. I note that Mantel had a hand in some
of these things as well.
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_____________________________________
John Andersen
> So if anyone has any more suggestions I would like to hear them. In the
> mean time I think I'm going to send a message to Werner Fink at Suse the
> author of insserv and see what his thoughts are.
Run insserv -d and see what it does to your configuration. I think
you will find it gets set back. Somewhere in the process this will
get run and when you least expect it your system reverts to
that which the scripts define by thier "required start" and
"provides" lines.
insserv.conf (i think thats the name) gets involved too. There
is definitly some bit missing from the docs. I'd be interested
in what Werner says. I note that Mantel had a hand in some
of these things as well.
--
_____________________________________
John Andersen
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