At 07:08 PM 98-05-20 -0500, Lawrence Sayre wrote:
I installed the new yast update for SuSE 5.2 (version 0.89.3 I believe) which I found on the SuSE FTP site. To install I used the command:
rpm -i --force yast.rpm
did you try --upgrade instead of -i and --force options? It should have worked as well. If not, pls. report the bug to SuSE.
It seems to have installed properly, and all functions appear to be working normally, yet every time I re-boot my system I get a message saying effectively that 'YaST appears to still have things to configure, so I will simply re-start it :), followed by YaST.
This is getting a bit annoying. AFIKT there is nothing left to install, so is there a way to turn off this problem?
I absolutely agree with you on this one. It does this after a fresh install as well and from what I have seen it goes away after I have rebooted the machine a 2-3 times. During these times it also seems Suseconfig is running in the background. Looked thru the handbook and could not find anything on this. With Linux installations I am getting exposed to Sysadmin and begining to dislike seeing processes that cannot be explained. I hope SuSE will fix this in their next release. -- Arun Khan -- To get out of this list, please send email to majordomo@suse.com with this text in its body: unsubscribe suse-linux-e