On Thursday 21 June 2012 11:30:18 maury63ts wrote:
Thank you for very fast reply.
I apologize, one question. I've understand and i will changing my Zypp.conf file... But is possible, on box of this graphic utility (factory-update), to have the possibility to change this, with a check button so can rewrite in automatic the file zypp.cof? I know that who use Linux system from much time, this is a stupid question, but for who is the first time in the Linux world, it would simplify life.
Excuse me for my english is no good.
Maurizio
I do not believe this to be possible. However, Maurizio, if you hit ALT-F2 and type "kdesu kwrite /etc/zypp/zypp.conf" followed by your root account password you'll have a graphical editor in which you can change this file. On a gnome desktop I am unaware of an easy way to have a root gedit window but I'm sure it is possible somehow.
Il 21/06/2012 11.14, Cristian Morales Vega ha scritto:
On 21 June 2012 09:53, maury63ts<maury63ts@icqmail.com> wrote:
I ask if is possible in te future using a system to upgrade ad install at the same time how happens during a new installation or ugrade system by CD's or DVD's release.
$ fgrep -A19 "Commit download policy to use as default." /etc/zypp/zypp.conf ## Commit download policy to use as default. ## ## DownloadOnly, Just download all packages to the local cache. ## Do not install. Implies a dry-run. ## ## DownloadInAdvance, First download all packages to the local cache. ## Then start to install. ## ## DownloadInHeaps, Similar to DownloadInAdvance, but try to split ## the transaction into heaps, where at the end of ## each heap a consistent system state is reached. ## ## DownloadAsNeeded Alternating download and install. Packages are ## cached just to avid CD/DVD hopping. This is the ## traditional behaviour. ## ##<UNSET> If a value is not set, empty or unknown, we pick ## some sane default. ## commit.downloadMode = DownloadInHeaps