On Wed, 5 Dec 2007, Roger Hayter wrote:- <snip>
My understanding was that yast did not actually do anything with the "aliases.YaST2save" file, it just saves it in case it breaks something during an update, so that you can manually look in it to see what you had before the update. I could, of course, be wrong.
AFAIK, if YaST2 is used to generate a file, in this case /etc/aliases and the original file has been modified by the user, YaST2 saves the file with the changes it's made to a file with the .YaST2save extension. Regards, David Bolt -- Team Acorn: http://www.distributed.net/ OGR-P2 @ ~100Mnodes RC5-72 @ ~15Mkeys | SUSE 10.1 32bit | openSUSE 10.2 32bit | openSUSE 10.3 32bit SUSE 10.0 64bit | SUSE 10.1 64bit | openSUSE 10.2 64bit | RISC OS 3.11 | RISC OS 3.6 | TOS 4.02 | openSUSE 10.3 PPC -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org