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- From: Donn Washburn <n5xwb@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 23 Sep 2005 19:25:49 -0500
- Message-id: <43349D0D.1090106@xxxxxxxxxx>
Question?
If you run SuSEconfig it reads scripts in /sbin/conf.d
which reads the contents of scripts in /etc/suseconfig.
The files in /etc/suseconfig supply variables for
/sbin/conf.d/SuSEconfig.script.
Problem is, it seems in the passed that more scripts were
available. Therefore things like the /etc/suseconfig
could supply more variables. - like apache2.
If you use yast2 and its configuration editor to edit
these /etc/suseconfig/files variables - how are they
read if no /sbin/conf.d/SuSEconfig.script is available?
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If you run SuSEconfig it reads scripts in /sbin/conf.d
which reads the contents of scripts in /etc/suseconfig.
The files in /etc/suseconfig supply variables for
/sbin/conf.d/SuSEconfig.script.
Problem is, it seems in the passed that more scripts were
available. Therefore things like the /etc/suseconfig
could supply more variables. - like apache2.
If you use yast2 and its configuration editor to edit
these /etc/suseconfig/files variables - how are they
read if no /sbin/conf.d/SuSEconfig.script is available?
--
73 de Donn Washburn Hpage:" http://www.hal-pc.org/~n5xwb "
Ham Callsign N5XWB Email : " n5xwb@xxxxxxxxxx "
307 Savoy St. HAMs:" n5xwb@xxxxxxxx "
Sugar Land, TX 77478 BMW MOA #: 4146 - Ambassador
LL# 1.281.242.3256 " http://counter.li.org " #279316
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