Hello, Donn Washburn wrote:
Hey Group;
As a person that like to know what the system program is doing to carry out a command in the back ground. I suggest, if Yast/Yast2 could have a field on the face of Yast/Yast2 (a blank charcacter line) that is filled with the under lying command and arguments that it is executing. That would be very informative to Linux GUI operators/end users.
In some situations it might be good to know the current command, but I think that it would be very strange for beginner users to see some strange commands... And sometimes it's not possible to show performed actions - for example library calls... If you want to know what yast is doing look at the log (/var/log/YaST2/y2log).
This came to me today thinking about how yast checks the integrity of a CD for pass/fail. I guess it read the checksum and does something with it. The "something" is the question. Is it a "mount", "cdrecord", "wodim" or other process?
In this case the yast module is just a GUI for "checkmedia" binary. You can check a physical medium or an ISO image - e.g. "checkmedia /dev/sdb" or "checkmedia img.iso" Each medium contains checksum in the ISO9660 application area. The checksum is added by "tagmedia" (see checkmedia package).
Yast normally works well and is a very powerful value added package.
That's nice to hear... -- Best Regards Ladislav Slezák Yast Developer ------------------------------------------------------------------------ SUSE LINUX, s.r.o. e-mail: lslezak@suse.cz Lihovarská 1060/12 tel: +420 284 028 960 190 00 Prague 9 fax: +420 284 028 951 Czech Republic http://www.suse.cz/ --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-factory+help@opensuse.org