I added changes below for: SENDMAIL_SMARTHOST SENDMAIL_LOCALHOST SENDMAIL_RELAY FROM_HEADER IP-Address in /etc/host You need /etc/mail/genericstable for out-going mail, and /etc/mail/virtusertable for incoming mail, if using a dial up ISP. Rolando Roman Linux virtuoso 2.2.16 #1 Sun Jul 9 17:51:02 GMT 2000 i586 unknown # # smarthost - this host gets all outgoing email from us # normally used for uucp-connected sites or for dialup connections # use "uucp-dom:server.uucp.com" to deliver all email to "server.uucp.com" # SENDMAIL_SMARTHOST="smtp.concentric.net" This should probably be: smtp:mail.concentric.net # # sendmail assumes the following space-separated host-names to be # the local host (this must just be used for names differrent to the # hostname, for e.g. aliases like www.nowhere.com) # SENDMAIL_LOCALHOST="smtp.concentric.net" Make this: "localhost" # # do not deliver any email locally, but send all email to another host # this can just be used with another system that has the same users on it # and you probably also want to set the FROM_HEADER to the other host # SENDMAIL_RELAY="smtp.concentric.net" Not needed. Use "". # # with what parameters should sendmail be started? # normal sites use "-bd -q30m -om". if you set SENDMAIL_EXPENSIVE and you # have a dialup ISDN connection, you probably want to set this to # "-bd -om" and run "sendmail -q" from your crontab. # SENDMAIL_ARGS="-bd -q5m -om" # # sendmail will only queue email in /var/spool/mqueue and will only start # to deliver it if "sendmail -q" is run # SENDMAIL_EXPENSIVE="no" # # sendmail will not try to canonify hostnames in your email # so much less DNS-queries are send # you probably want to enable this on a SENDMAIL_EXPENSIVE system. # Don't forget to add the local, the mail hub, smart, and mail relay host # with their IP addresses and the corresponding Full Qualified Domain Names # to /etc/hosts # SENDMAIL_NOCANONIFY="no" # # this option forbids DNS-queries. It requires a well configured # /etc/hosts as described for SENDMAIL_NOCANONIFY. For most # people using dial on demand SENDMAIL_NOCANONIFY should work. # SENDMAIL_NODNS="no" # # let sendmail deliver local mails in defer (postpone) mode. # This also sets some entries to avoid dialups. A correct # FQHOSTNAME for the local host is required. # SENDMAIL_DIALUP="no" # # these domains can additional to the local domains be changed # in /etc/mail/genericstable # SENDMAIL_GENERICS_DOMAIN="" # # From:-Line in email and News postings # FROM_HEADER="smtp.concentric.net" Change this to: "" # # generate sendmail.cf from parameters in rc.config # SENDMAIL_TYPE="yes" # # hosts This file describes a number of hostname-to-address # mappings for the TCP/IP subsystem. It is mostly # used at boot time, when no name servers are running. # On small systems, this file can be used instead of a # "named" name server. # Syntax: # # IP-Address Full-Qualified-Hostname Short-Hostname # 127.0.0.1 localhost Add: 192.168.0.1 virtuoso # special IPv6 addresses ::1 localhost ipv6-localhost ipv6-loopback fe00::0 ipv6-localnet ff00::0 ipv6-mcastprefix ff02::1 ipv6-allnodes ff02::2 ipv6-allrouters ff02::3 ipv6-allhosts 127.0.0.2 virtuoso.org virtuoso # # Some people don't want SuSEconfig to modify the system. With this # entry you can disable SuSEconfig completely. # Please don't contact our support if you have trouble configuring your # system after having disabled SuSEconfig. (yes/no) # ENABLE_SUSECONFIG=yes # # If you say yes here, you will have some control over the system even # if the system crashes for example during kernel debugging. # Please consult /usr/src/linux/Documentation/sysrq.txt # for further information. # ENABLE_SYSRQ=no # # This variable will overrule all LC-variables!! # Again, ROOT_USES_LANG has to be set to YES in order # to get any effect for the superuser. # RC_LC_ALL="" # # This defines the locale in which messages of programs and # libraries with i18n-support should appear if a translated # message catalog for the library or the program is installed. # It also defines yes/no answers which are defined by the locale. # RC_LC_MESSAGES="" # # This defines the locale for character handling and classification. # The locale defined here is used by the libc in functions which # are used to qualify if this character is an charcater which may # be used in an text string, if the character is e.g. lowercase # and it defnes upper/lowercase-mapping of foreign characters # RC_LC_CTYPE="" # # This defines the locale for sorting strings and characters. # The locale defined here is used by the libc in functions which # are used to qualify if a character is befor or beyond an other # character in the alphabet. Note: sort(1) doesn't use these # functions, but other application such as databases may use it. # # To keep bash and possibly other apps from misbehavour because # of mixed upper/lowercase sorting with locales, you should keep # this at POSIX and just set it for the apps that need it: # RC_LC_COLLATE="POSIX" # # This defines the locale for date and time output formats. # i.e.: 06/09/1999 vs. 09.06.1999 # RC_LC_TIME="" # # This defines the locale for formatting and reading numbers. # i.e.: 1,234.56 vs. 1.234,56 # RC_LC_NUMERIC="" # # This defines the locale for formatting and reading money values. # RC_LC_MONETARY="" # # This defines if the user "root" should use the locale settings # which are defined here. # ROOT_USES_LANG="no" # # SuSEconfig can mail reports (created by YaST or included in packages) # to you. Here you can set the address. If you don't want reports to # be send, then simply set it to "". # MAIL_REPORTS_TO="root" # # There are two levels of mailing. If you set MAIL_LEVEL it to "warn" # you only get the important mails. If you set it to "all", you get # logs also. # MAIL_LEVEL="warn" # # Which device is the modem ? (e.g. "/dev/ttyS1") # MODEM="/dev/ttyS1" # # keyboard repeat rate (2.0 - 30.0) # keyboard delay time in ms (250, 500, 750, 1000) # (If you want "kbdrate" to be executed, you have to set both of them.) # KBD_RATE="" KBD_DELAY="" # # NumLock on? ("yes" or "no") KBD_NUMLOCK="no" # # CapsLock on? ("yes" or "no") KBD_CAPSLOCK="no" # # tty's for NumLock and CapsLock # example: "tty1 tty2" # "" for all tty's # KBD_TTY="tty1 tty2 tty3 tty4 tty5 tty6" # # start loopback networking? ("yes" or "no") # (this will be needed for all rpc services) # START_LOOPBACK="yes" # # contains all indices of active PCMCIA network devices # NETCONFIG_PCMCIA="" # # IP Adresses # IPADDR_0="" IPADDR_1="" IPADDR_2="" IPADDR_3="" # # network device names (e.g. "eth0") # NETDEV_0="" NETDEV_1="" NETDEV_2="" NETDEV_3="" # # parameteres for ifconfig, simply enter "bootp" or "dhcpclient" to use the # respective service for configuration # sample entry for ethernet: # IFCONFIG_0="192.168.81.38 broadcast 192.168.81.63 netmask 255.255.255.224" # IFCONFIG_0="" IFCONFIG_1="" IFCONFIG_2="" IFCONFIG_3="" # # setup dummy network device for IPADDR_0? this is useful for non permanent # network connections (e.g. SLIP, PPP). Some software needs a connection # to FQHOSTNAME (e.g. plp). (yes, no) SETUPDUMMYDEV=yes # # Do you want the "dynamic IP patch" to be enabled at bootup? (yes/no) # IP_DYNIP=no # # Enable syn flood protection (see /usr/src/linux/Documentation/Configure.help) # (yes/no) # IP_TCP_SYNCOOKIES=yes # # runtime-configurable parameter: forward IP packets. # Is this host a router? (yes/no) # IP_FORWARD=no # # SuSEconfig can do some checks and modifications in /etc/hosts. # If this is not wanted, set the following variable to 'no' (yes, no). # CHECK_ETC_HOSTS=yes # # If CHECK_ETC_HOSTS is set to yes, SuSEconfig sorts your # /etc/hosts. But in some cases this may be unwanted. So here is a # flag, where you can configure if /etc/hosts should be "beautified". # (yes/no) # BEAUTIFY_ETC_HOSTS=no # # if SORT_PASSWD_BY_UID is set to yes, SuSEconfig sorts your /etc/passwd # and /etc/group by uid/gid. # SORT_PASSWD_BY_UID=no # # SuSEconfig can create and check the /etc/host.conf for you. Should this # be done ("yes" or "no"). # CREATE_HOSTCONF="yes" # # Shall SuSEconfig maintain /etc/resolv.conf (needed for DNS) ? # If set to yes and one of SEARCHLIST and NAMESERVER is empty, # it is assumed, that no DNS is wanted and /etc/resolv.conf will # be deleted. If yes and both are filled out, it will be created. # "no" leaves /etc/resolv.conf untouched. # CREATE_RESOLVCONF=yes # # Used for News-Postings. # ORGANIZATION="" # # News server. # NNTPSERVER="news" # # space separated list of irc servers # IRCSERVER="" # # have mail daemon on SMTP port? ("yes" or "no") # needed, if you receive email from other hosts via tcp/ip # not needed, if you have a uucp-only host or only out-going email. # If set to "yes", sendmail will be started as daemon. # As uucp site, you can get along with "SMTP=no", if you make # a "sendmail -q" call after each poll. (As rmail is queuing the mail only # and not delivering it...) # SMTP="yes" # # some programs (e.g. lynx, arena and wget) support proxies, if set in # environment. SuSEconfig can add this environment variables to # /etc/SuSEconfig/* (sourced by /etc/profile etc.) - See # http://www.suse.de/Support/sdb_e/lynx_proxy.html for more details. # Example: HTTP_PROXY="http://proxy.provider.de:3128/" HTTP_PROXY="" # # Example: FTP_PROXY="http://proxy.provider.de:3128/" # FTP_PROXY="" # # Example: GOPHER_PROXY="http://proxy.provider.de:3128/" # GOPHER_PROXY="" # # Example: NO_PROXY="www.me.de, do.main, localhost" # NO_PROXY="localhost" # # start kernel daemon? ("yes" or "no") # START_KERNELD="yes" # # start cron daemon? ("yes" or "no") # should be left unchanged to the default "yes" entry # CRON="yes" # # the kernel nfs-server supports multiple server threads # USE_KERNEL_NFSD_NUMBER="4" # # translates userid and goupid between server and client # ("yes" or "no"). Needs to be started on NFS clients for # certain special user-id mappings. # NFS_SERVER_UGID="no" # # should imported NFS be reexported? ("yes" or "no") # REEXPORT_NFS="no" # # when shutting down routing, all net connection can be closed (not useful # in all cases). If CLOSE_CONNECTIONS is set to "true" /sbin/init.d/route # scans /proc to search for network connections and sends a term signal # to the processes. # CLOSE_CONNECTIONS="false" # # start pcnfsd (for PCNFS clients; needs activated portmapper - # see man pcnfsd) (yes/no) # START_PCNFSD=no # # start bwnfsd (pcnfs related) (yes/no) # START_BWNFSD=no # # pcnfsd and bwnfsd need spool directory for lpd. Set it here. # PCNFSD_LPSPOOL=/var/spool/lpd # # start rwhod? NOTE: rwhod broadcasts regularly, so dial # on demand connections (ISDN and/or diald) might be established # (yes/no) # START_RWHOD=no # # start routed (for dynamic routing - see man routed) (yes/no) # ATTENTION: starting routed causes net traffic every 30 seconds. # If your host is connected to internet via dial-up it makes absolutely # no sense to activate it. # START_ROUTED=no # # start the named (package bind)? You have to configure the named first, # before you can start it (man named). # START_NAMED=no # # should updatedb (for locate) be started by cron.daily ("yes" or "no") # RUN_UPDATEDB=yes # # should mandb and whatis be recreated by cron.daily ("yes" or "no") # REINIT_MANDB=yes # # updatedb has a parameter "--localuser". it runs the find as this user. # some people think, its a security hole to run it as root (because you # can get information about directories you can not read normally). Some # think its useful to hold all files in the database. If you want full # information in locate db, set RUN_UPDATEDB_AS=root. If you want security # use RUN_UPDATEDB_AS=nobody. # RUN_UPDATEDB_AS=nobody # # uptdatedb normally only scans local harddisks, but can include net paths # in database as well. If you specify directories here, they will be scanned. # UPDATEDB_NETPATHS="" # # uptdatedb can skip directories for its database. The following parameter # says which. # UPDATEDB_PRUNEPATHS="/S.u.S.E. /mnt /cdrom /tmp /usr/tmp /var/tmp /var/spool /proc" # # search net paths as ? (e.g. nobody) # UPDATEDB_NETUSER="" # # old corefiles? should they be deleted ("yes" or "no") # if set to no, cron.daily will tell you, if it finds old core files. # please note, that this feature needs RUN_UPDATEDB to be set to "yes". # DELETE_OLD_CORE=no # # how old are 'old' core files? (in days) # MAX_DAYS_FOR_CORE=7 # # should old preformated man pages be deleted (/var/catman) # (yes/no) # DELETE_OLD_CATMAN=yes # # How old are OLD preformated man pages for you? (days) # CATMAN_ATIME=7 # # we have a small script to generate usr/info/dir file. This needs perl.. # ("yes" or "no") # CREATE_INFO_DIR="yes" # # SuSEconfig can call chkstat to check permissions and ownerships for # files and directories (using /etc/permissions). # Setting to "set" will correct it, "warn" produces warnings, if # something strange is found. Disable this feature with "no". # CHECK_PERMISSIONS=set # # SuSE Linux contains two different configurations for # chkstat. The differences can be found in /etc/permissions.secure # and /etc/permissions.easy. If you create your own configuration # (e.g. permissions.foo), you can enter the extension here as well. # # (easy/secure local foo whateveryouwant). # PERMISSION_SECURITY="easy local" # # How long to store old log files. If set to 0, log files will be untouched. # The log files below will be checked by cron.daily. The number # after the name means the minimum size in k, the file has to have, before # it will be backed up (root gets a mail, if it happens). # # /tmp/log_mg.* (1024), /var/log/wtmp (400), /var/log/isdn (4096), # /var/lib/xdm/xdm-errors (200), /var/spool/uucp/Log (2048), # /var/spool/uucp/Stats (1024), /var/log/debug (1024), /var/log/warn (1024), # /var/log/messages (4096), /var/log/xferlog (4096), # /local/www/logs/access_log (4096), /local/www/logs/error_log (1024) # /var/adm/isdn.log (1024), /var/log/isdncalls (1024) # MAX_DAYS_FOR_LOG_FILES=365 # # cron.daily can make backup the rpm database. Set the path here, and # cron.daily will make backup everytime it is called and the db has # changed. This backups are recommended. If you don not want this # feature, set it to "". # RPMDB_BACKUP_DIR=/var/adm/backup/rpmdb # # here you can set the maximum number of backup files for the rpm # database. # MAX_RPMDB_BACKUPS=5 # # cron.daily can check for old files in tmp-dirs. It will delete all files # not accessed for more than MAX_DAYS_IN_TMP. If MAX_DAYS_IN_TMP is not et # or set to 0, this feature will be disabled. # MAX_DAYS_IN_TMP=0 # # You can specify in TMP_DIRS_TO_CLEAR, which directories have to be # searched for old files, to be deleted. # TMP_DIRS_TO_CLEAR="/tmp /var/tmp" # # In OWNER_TO_KEEP_IN_TMP, you can specify, whoms file shall not be deleted. # OWNER_TO_KEEP_IN_TMP="root" # # Do you want to have "." in root path? This is not recommended, but # many people do prefer it (yes/no). # CWD_IN_ROOT_PATH="no" # # If you want to allow root logins from other machines, set ROOT_LOGIN_REMOTE # to "yes". # ROOT_LOGIN_REMOTE="no" # # If you want that new passwords will be checked through cracklib, # set PASSWD_USE_CRACKLIB to "yes". # PASSWD_USE_CRACKLIB="no" # # Some packages by SuSE include dynamically linked motif progs as well # as statically linked (*.SuSE-dynamic resp. *.SuSE-static). SuSEconfig # can analyze your system and link the matching program to *. If you # set this to "clean", the other binary will be deleted. (no/link/clean) # HOW_TO_HANDLE_COMMERCIAL_LIBS=link # # CONSOLE_SHUTDOWN determines how ctrl-alt-del is handled. # Attention: CHECK_INITTAB has to be set to yes, to activate this feature. # (ignore/reboot/halt) # CONSOLE_SHUTDOWN=reboot # # run the Name Service Caching Daemon at boot time? (yes/no) # START_NSCD=yes umask 022 # # Attention! This variable PATH is NOT setting the PATH for user or root # shells. It is only used internally for /sbin/init.d/*, SuSEconfig and # cron.daily. Please do NOT change PATH here. # PATH=/sbin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin ## ## Formating the boot script messages: ## The boot scripts should use the variables rc_done and rc_fail to ## symbolize their success. See /sbin/init.d/skeleton for an example ## how to use these variables. ## rc_done_up and rc_failed_up do the same as rc_done and rc_failed ## but one line above (usefull for starting daemons who talk to user). ## The variable rc_reset is used by the master resource control script ## /sbin/init.d/rc to turn off all attributes and switch on the standard ## character set. ## ## \033 is just ascii ESC ## \033[<NUM>G move to column <NUM> ## \033[1m switch bold on ## \033[31m switch red on ## \033[32m switch green on ## \033[33m switch yellow on ## \033[m switch color/bold off ## rc_done="\033[71G\033[32mdone\033[m" rc_failed="\033[71G\033[31m\033[1mfailed\033[m" rc_skipped="\033[71G\033[1mskipped\033[m" rc_done_up="\033[1A$rc_done" rc_failed_up="\033[1A$rc_failed" rc_unused="\033[71G\033[1munused\033[m" rc_reset="\033[m\017" # # Update groff DESC to get page sizes correct? (yes/no) # # If the correct page size isn't found in your printcap # you can set GROFF_PAGESIZE to the following values # # letter, legal, a4, or b5 # # supported by both groff *and* ghostscript # UPDATE_GROFF_CONF=yes GROFF_PAGESIZE= # # Start the ident daemon in multi-user? ("yes" or "no") # Identd looks up specific TCP/IP connections and returns either # the user name or other information about the process that owns # the connection. # START_IDENTD="yes" # # Start the rpc.rusersd daemon in multi-user? ("yes" or "no") # rpc.rusersd is a server which returns information about users currently # logged in to the system. # START_RUSERSD="no" # # Start the rpc.rstatd daemon in multi-user? ("yes" or "no") # rpc.rstatd is a RPC daemon which collects performance statistics from # kernel on serving machine. # START_RSTATD="no" # # May SuSEconfig modify your perllocal.pod? (yes/no) # CREATE_PERLLOCAL_POD="yes" # # May SuSEconfig run h2ph when kernelsources have changed # GENERATE_PERL_SYSTEM_INCLUDES="yes" # # Default loglevel for klogd # KERNEL_LOGLEVEL=1 # # if not empty: parameters for syslogd # for example SYSLOGD_PARAMS="-r -s my.dom.ain" # SYSLOGD_PARAMS="" # # Should the ATD (at daemon) be started, for the execution of at jobs? (yes/no) # START_ATD=yes # # Should PCMCIA service be started at boottime? (yes/no) # START_PCMCIA="yes" # # PCMCIA: This variable determines the used chipset. Valid Values are # "i82365" or "tcic". If it is left empty, pcmcia will not be startet # at boot up. # PCMCIA="" # # PCMCIA_PCIC_OPTS - socket driver timing parameters here. These # parameters are described in "man i82365" (or "man tcic"). # e.g.: PCMCIA_PCIC_OPTS="par1=val1 par2=val21,val22 par3=val3" # For more information, look for "PCIC_OPTS" in the PCMCIA-HOWTO. # You can find it under /usr/doc/packages/pcmcia. # # If PCMCIA locks your System, try the following option with a list # of free interrupts (and which won't be used later) # e.g. PCMCIA_PCIC_OPTS="irq_list=3,4,5,7,9,10,11" # PCMCIA_PCIC_OPTS="" # # PCMCIA_CORE_OPTS - Put pcmcia_core options here. These options # are described in "man pcmcia_core" # For more information, look for "CORE_OPTS" in the PCMCIA-HOWTO. # You can find it under /usr/doc/packages/pcmcia. PCMCIA_CORE_OPTS="" # Start apmd? (yes/no) # apmd watches the status of the battery and triggers certain actions # when particular events occur. You can customize this actions in the # file /etc/rc.config.d/apmd.rc.config. # START_APMD=no # # Should isapnp be used to initialize your PNP at bootup? (yes/no) # START_ISAPNP=yes # # KDM_SHUTDOWN determines who will be able to shutdown the # system in kdm. Valid values are: "root", "all", "none", "local", # KDM_SHUTDOWN="root" # # space separated list of users for which icons should be shown in KDM # if empty, then take system defaults # KDM_USERS="" # # path of jpeg or xpm image to be shown in the background of kdm # or background color (color names from /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/rgb.txt) # KDM_BACKGROUND=/opt/kde/share/wallpapers/paper01.jpg # # title string of kdm, special string HOSTNAME displays name of computer # KDM_GREETSTRING="IT'S NICE TO BE IMPORTANT BUT IT'S MORE IMPORTANT TO BE NICE" # # Pixmap which appears on the top of a KDE window, do not specify full path # path name; it will be searched in KDE IconPath; no Gimmick if empty # just try: "chamelia.xpm" # KWM_GIMMICK_PIXMAP="" # # Should the Apache httpd be started at bootup? (yes/no) # START_HTTPD=yes # # Shall auto mount daemon autofs be started? (yes/no) # START_AUTOFS=no # # autofs daemon options (e.g. --timeout 60) # AUTOFS_OPTIONS="" # # Should NIS(YP) be used for autofs (yes/no) # USE_NIS_FOR_AUTOFS=yes # # Should NIS+ be used for autofs (yes/no) # USE_NISPLUS_FOR_AUTOFS=no # # Shall the dynamic host configuration (DHCP) client be started? (yes/no) # Note: you can configure one or more ethernet interfaces # for DHCP configuration. To do this you have to change the IFCONFIG # variable for the respective network device, e.g. NETDEV_0="eth0" by # setting it to IFCONFIG_0="dhcpclient" # DHCLIENT="no" # # some interfaces need time to initialize. Add the latency time in seconds # so these can be handled properly # DHCLIENT_SLEEP=1 # # The name of the central server for the Online documentation # This should be a fully qualified host name, e.g. host.domain.top # DOC_HOST="localhost" # # Set this to yes on the central documentation server # Then the online-help-system indices are automatically adjusted # and access to the http-rman service is allowed # DOC_SERVER="no" # # List auf host/domain patterns for use with /etc/hosts.allow # access restrictions on http-rman, e.g. ".mydomain.top" to # allow access from all hosts of domain mydomain.top # DOC_ALLOW="LOCAL" # start i4l? ("yes" or "no") # see: /usr/doc/packages/i4l # I4L_START="no" # # Start printer daemon lpd? (if you use plp, you can also disable it here # an enable it in /etc/inetd.conf) (yes/no) # START_LPD=yes # # Start the pppd with wvdial as a chat-script in demand mode # This results in a dial on demand connection to the isp # via modem # PPPD_DOD_START="no" # # Should /etc/yp.conf be created automatically? ("yes" or "no") # If set to yes /etc/passwd and /etc/group will also be checked. # CREATE_YP_CONF="yes" # # NIS-domain, ask the admin of the NIS or NIS+ Server. # YP_DOMAINNAME="" # # YP-Servers. Attention! You've to fill in IP adresses, a name or a nick # name here. It must be defined in /etc/hosts (case sensitive). # DNS does not work with ypbind. (e.g. "192.168.116.11 192.168.7.7") # YP_SERVER="" # # start the ypbind daemon for NIS ? ("yes" or "no") # This entry is ignored if no YP_DOMAINNAME is set. # In this case, ypbind is not started. # START_YPBIND="yes" # # SuSEconfig.wm can create a .fvwm2rc, .fvwmrc, .bowmanrc, .fvwm2rc95, # .mwmrc, .ctwmrc, depending on the installed packages. If # you want your systemwide wm config files to be updated after install # / removal of packages set SUSEWM_UPDATE to "yes", otherwise to "no" # SUSEWM_UPDATE="yes" # # This is the (space separated) list of window managers for which you # want to generate the config file. Valid values are: # "fvwm", "fvwm2", "fvwm95", "bowman", "mwm", "ctwm", "kwm", "all". # Default setting is "all" which is for generating files for all wms. # SUSEWM_WM="fvwm fvwm95 afterstep" # # Your fvwm2/95 is slow? Don't want small pixmaps in menus? So set # SUSEWM_XPM to "no", if pixmaps in menus are wanted set it to "yes", # which is the default value. The package 3dpixms has to be installed. # SUSEWM_XPM="yes" # # Load this console font upon bootup: # CONSOLE_FONT="lat1-16.psfu" # # special magic to switch console # CONSOLE_MAGIC="(B" # # Does your console font need a screenmap? Insert it into CONSOLE_SCREENMAP. # CONSOLE_SCREENMAP="none" # # some fonts/keymap need a unicode map (TRANSLATION in former releases). # CONSOLE_UNICODEMAP="lat1u.uni" # # run kde or gnome as default wm # DEFAULT_WM="xfwm" # # The fully qualfied hostname of this computer # FQHOSTNAME="virtuoso.org" # # Set to "-u" if your system clock is set to GMT, otherwise "". # GMT="" # # gpm will be started in runlevel 2 with this parameters # GPM_PARAM="-t ms -m /dev/mouse" # # The module for initrd during boot # INITRD_MODULES="usbcore" # # Keyboard mapping for the text console. # KEYTABLE="us.map.gz" # # The language setting for the old YaST # LANGUAGE="english" # # The Unix device for the mouse # MOUSE="/dev/ttyS0" # # Space separated list of nameservers that should be used for /etc/resolv.conf # NAMESERVER="" Add nameserver IP numbers of your ISP here: "207.217.126.81" will work until then # # Number of network cards: "_0" for one, "_0 _1 _2 _3" for four cards # NETCONFIG="" # # Should the NFS server be started on this host? ("yes" or "no") # NFS_SERVER="no" # # The language setting for the old YaST # RC_LANG="en_US" # # Domain searchlist that should be used in /etc/resolv.conf # SEARCHLIST="" # # Should gpm be started on this machine? ("yes" or "no") # START_GPM="yes" # # Start the inet daemon in multi-user? ("yes" or "no") # START_INETD="yes" # # Start portmap? ("yes" or "no") Needed for nfsserver or NIS # START_PORTMAP="yes" # # Start USB module ? # START_USB="yes" # # The timezone setting # TIMEZONE="US/Eastern" # # should the kernel based NFS server be started on this host # USE_KERNEL_NFSD="yes" # # Set to yes to allow SuSEconfig to make changes to /etc/inittab # CHECK_INITTAB="yes" # # Here you can set the default Display manager (kdm/xdm/console). # # Login Manager changed by Helix Code Installer DISPLAYMANAGER="gdm" #Old DISPLAYMANAGER: #DISPLAYMANAGER="kdm" # Should the Firewall be started? # This configures, if the firewall script ist started in the bootup process. # However, if you later start the firewall by hand, this option is of course # ignored. # The configuration is done in /etc/rc.config.d/firewall.rc.config. # # Choice: "yes" or "no", defaults to "no" # START_FW="yes" # Set this to native, if you want *real* Multithreading, # e.g. in combination with SMP-systems JAVARUNT_THREADS_TYPE="green" # # It is important to run faxsetup before setting this to `yes`!!! # START_HYLAFAX="no" # Set this to native, if you want *real* Multithreading, # e.g. in combination with SMP-systems JAVA_THREADS_TYPE="green" # # Start the SAR (System Activity Report) service ? (yes/no) # START_SAR="yes" # # Start the ssh daemon ? (yes/no) # START_SSHD=yes # # Options for sshd # SSHD_OPTS="" __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Send instant messages & get email alerts with Yahoo! Messenger. http://im.yahoo.com/ -- To unsubscribe send e-mail to suse-linux-e-unsubscribe@suse.com For additional commands send e-mail to suse-linux-e-help@suse.com Also check the FAQ at http://www.suse.com/support/faq