YAST2 and install media
When I start up YAST2, it rewinds my tape drive. How do I tell it to leave the tape drive alone? TIA, Jeffrey -- I don't do Windows and I don't come to work before nine. -- Johnny Paycheck
Hello, I am relatively new to Suse Linux, I have configured a server with mysql, apache and php. But now when I come to set mysql to start automatically there I have to deal with the somehow strange machine startup mode for suse. Can somebody explain me how does it exactly works at its most simple form? I tried to modidy rc.config adding some lines(by suggestion of the mysql manual) and got a lot of problems with the os now. I suppose that the file was corrupted or something like that. Thanks --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.268 / Virus Database: 140 - Release Date: 8/7/01
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On August 27, 2001 02:56 pm, Alejandro Molina wrote:
Hello, I am relatively new to Suse Linux, I have configured a server with mysql, apache and php. But now when I come to set mysql to start automatically there I have to deal with the somehow strange machine startup mode for suse. Can somebody explain me how does it exactly works at its most simple form? I tried to modidy rc.config adding some lines(by suggestion of the mysql manual) and got a lot of problems with the os now. I suppose that the file was corrupted or something like that.
Are you adding commands to it? The rc.config file is sourced (ie: run) by *every* init script so sticking commands in there is generally not a good thing. If you need to add commands to the bootup, add them to /etc/init.d/boot.local - -- James Oakley Engineering - SolutionInc Ltd. joakley@solutioninc.com http://www.solutioninc.com -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.0.5 (GNU/Linux) Comment: For info see http://www.gnupg.org iD8DBQE7iocO+FOexA3koIgRAjd3AJ4+63QjY0QI2cYuOoPOr77GmN2MpQCgt1bB s63XNMHBGkU1SFxFsyFVHmY= =W86G -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
Hi, To start mysql automatically, assuming you're using the suse mysql package, all you have to do is edit rc.config and change the line START_MYSQL="no" to START_MYSQL="yes" regards Anders On Monday 27 August 2001 19.56, Alejandro Molina wrote:
Hello, I am relatively new to Suse Linux, I have configured a server with mysql, apache and php. But now when I come to set mysql to start automatically there I have to deal with the somehow strange machine startup mode for suse. Can somebody explain me how does it exactly works at its most simple form? I tried to modidy rc.config adding some lines(by suggestion of the mysql manual) and got a lot of problems with the os now. I suppose that the file was corrupted or something like that.
Thanks
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Alejandro Molina
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Anders Johansson
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James Oakley
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Jeffrey Taylor