also sprach Jon Trygve Utne (on Mon, 08 Jan 2001 03:40:43PM +0100):
ENABLE_SUSECONFIG="no"
in /etc/rc.config. Then you should be in complete control. However I would not recommend it, since YaST/SuSEconfig is quite smart. It has a couple of bugs, one related to yp.conf, but overall it's quite good.
sure, that might work. but i am also not quite so much in favor of the whole /etc/rc.config deal. sure, i see the advantages, but (a) i know linux, and (b) i want to know what's going on. /etc/rc.config obfuscates aspects of the system and in that case i might really just run windoze. (okay, that's a little exaggerated). but in terms of it being smart - i would have to disagree after only having used it for two days. look at my pcmcia/netconfig example. give me another day or two and i'll find sundry others if you are interested. sure, it's quite good but only to the ones that aren't anal as i am about the computer. my mom would love it because she could then surf and email and word process all that she wanted asap. i dislike it because i know how to do all of the above asap anyway and i hate wizards and gui's! martin [greetings from the heart of the sun]# echo madduck@!#:1:s@\@@@.net -- may the bluebird of happiness twiddle your bits.