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Check rc.config you will see settings for controlling SuSEconfig. Matt -- "You know you have a Supernorn when he learns to run as root" On Tue, 3 Jul 2001 marsaro@interearth.com wrote:
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 <thom> but everytime I do a yast update <thom> all my startup scripts in /etc/rc.d/rc3.d get reordered to some default setting <thom> where any script it doesn't recognize goes to S01script, and f'ks things up! ;-) <marsaro> Hum, I will look at that, Yast2? <thom> it appears to be the only thing that it will do <thom> yast or yast2
Regards,
Jon
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