Re: [SLE] file modifications on 8.0
Nice idea but access.conf is not accessible through /etc/sysconfig. niether are lots of other important files. Am I suppose to put them in there or something? how? * Susan Buczak <sbuczak2@comcast.net> [Sep 29. 2002 16:31]:
On 8.0, if I make modifications to files in /etc (for instance, access.conf) the system doesn't notice the changes.
Example?
anyone know how to get the updated files to be recognized by the system?
Why not change to config files /etc/sysconfig and have SuSEconfig do it?
* Susan Buczak <sbuczak2@comcast.net> [Sep 29. 2002 17:28]:
Nice idea but access.conf is not accessible through /etc/sysconfig.
niether are lots of other important files. Am I suppose to put them in there or something? how?
No, not if there's no config entry there, they should stay in /etc. But then i really don't get why the system does not notice you changed them. Could you give an example of such a change? -- Mads Martin Jørgensen, http://mmj.dk "Why make things difficult, when it is possible to make them cryptic and totally illogic, with just a little bit more effort?" -- A. P. J.
* Mads Martin Joergensen <mmj@suse.de> [09-29-02 10:40]:
* Susan Buczak <sbuczak2@comcast.net> [Sep 29. 2002 17:28]:
Nice idea but access.conf is not accessible through /etc/sysconfig.
niether are lots of other important files. Am I suppose to put them in there or something? how?
No, not if there's no config entry there, they should stay in /etc. But then i really don't get why the system does not notice you changed them. Could you give an example of such a change?
?? Trying to change root files as user ?? -- Patrick Shanahan Registered Linux User #207535 @ http://counter.li.org
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