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On Tue, Jul 03, 2001 at 04:37:50PM -0700, marsaro@interearth.com wrote:
Yes, that setting is set in rc.config which is really driving us mad. We are using scripts in the run levels for a Sendmail product, and the scripts are moved back to S0.....THis is happening when updates are pulled down and SuSEconfig is ran, in-facct, yes, we get the same notification that it is diabled, but Yast calls SuSEconfig after the packages are updated regardless.
We have looked all over the place to see what script actually goes and moves the custom scripts, any ideas?
Did you look at insserv(8) ? -Kastus
Regards,
Jon
On Tue, 3 Jul 2001, Mads Martin [iso-8859-1] JЬrgensen wrote:
* marsaro@interearth.com
[Jul 03. 2001 15:33]: Anyone know how to stop SuSEconfig from moving scripts?
example:
<thom> SuSEconfig is pissing me off <marsaro> OK, how? <thom> I have SuSEconfig set to no in my rc.conf
Is he having it like this syntax in /etc/rc.config(!): ? ENABLE_SUSECONFIG="no"
I just tried:
(mmj@panther) /etc> sudo SuSEconfig [15:47] Starting SuSEconfig, the SuSE Configuration Tool... Running in full featured mode. Reading /etc/rc.config and updating the system... SuSEconfig is disabled in /etc/rc.config. Exit...
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