https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=257774#c3
--- Comment #3 from Donald Washburn 2007-07-03 17:26:00 MST ---
Hey Andreas;
Sorry about the delay
I would like to see Yast2 during a primary install save all of it config
information in a file.cfg. Yast in previous versions would save this
information as a /root/user.cfg or on a /dev/fd0. I realize floppies are no
longer really supported on new machines. The purpose of this file.cfg is to be
used to reload the config information when something goes wrong during a
initial install.
This saves time because during a reload Yast would read the file. This is sort
of like the /etc/fstab reading of partition information. However, it loads the
config.rpms. Another, nice feature is to check what version of some files have
been installed on the file that (rpm -q file or file --version) don't work
This file could be similar to the clone file system currently offered by Yast2.
Or maybe it could be used as Red Hat's kickstart.
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