C Hennessy wrote:
You mentioned in another thread that you wanted to reinstall YaST. I am not sure it will help, but here is what you need to do: login as the root user remove the old yast with "rpm -e yast" put cd no. 1 in your drive mount the cd with the command "mount /cdrom" then find the yast rpm with the command "find /cdrom | grep -i yast" then reinstall yast with the command "rpm -i <whatever the result of the above was>"
Hope this helps, CP
thierry baertschiger wrote:
do you remember the line ?
(actually i can turn off yast with CTRL-C so this is not the same problem as yours. The problem doesn't seem to be important because i can change the console and do what i want (like killing yast !!)
europax@home.com wrote:
Does your computer lock up? to the point where a hardware reboot is needed? If so you may have the same problem that I had. I found an uncommented line in my modules.conf that was not needed. When modules.conf was corrected, Yast ran normally. Rob.
thierry baertschiger wrote:
Please help me !!
Yast doesn't work anymore !! When i try to start it, there is only the window "YaST Version ..." that appears and after .... nothing else !!
I tried to reinstall it from the CD (i've got SuSE 6.2) but it didn't change anything.
thanks !!!
tibaer
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