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Steve Cohen wrote:
When I start linux, Yast seems to think that my install hasn't finished, starts up, decides that there is nothing to install, finishes, and then all the junk in rc.config gets loaded. I looked through the bootup scripts, and I see where it is starting up yast, and I am sure I can comment out the lines. But before I do:
1) Why does it think there are files to install?
2) Is there a good reason to leave it intact?
Steve Cohen
This is the "problem" I mentioned a while back ... Right after yast "looked like it was done", I'll bet you rebooted before you let yast finish the initial install - you probably didn't think twice about rebooting after getting the login prompt after the system does its first initialization. I wonder if you've got all the packages installed as well. If you run yast now, does it tell you that a boatload of packages were not installed? I'd re-install and make sure you wait for everything to finish before rebooting. Watch the console messages at Alt-F9 ... it takes a while to unpack a ton of man pages and other stuff. -- To get out of this list, please send email to majordomo@suse.com with this text in its body: unsubscribe suse-linux-e