17 Dec
2002
17 Dec
'02
18:31
Hi Folks I foolishly tried to update my suse stuff from the website recently, and all I achieved was to corrupt yast2 so that it can no longer do software updates and installs (it simply hangs). (I went to the website, grabbed everything that was a yast2 thing, and then tried to install them ... result chaos). Is there any easy way to simply remove all the yast2 components and reinstall them (I tried to rpm --erase the patches to yast2, but that didn't work). The only option I can think of is to rpm --erase everything with a yast in the title, and then go get all the yast2 rpms again ... If I do that will I complete waste my system? Anyone got a better idea? I have to say that redhat up2date works ... Thanks Bryan
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Lawrence, BN (Bryan)