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On Saturday 04 January 2003 06:01,  wrote:
> And just changing the fstab file alone is no good.  After doing any changes
> on any files in Red Hat, I think you have to (in your shell/konsole) type
> sysconfig.  You should check if that is the file for RH.  Mine is
> SuSEconfig. Same command, different name.  All the appropriate file changes
> along the way will be made automatically by doing that command.  Any time
> you make a direct file change, you MUST follow with that command, otherwise
> you're way ahead of me and probably cheating.

there is no "sysconfig" program for RH (or most other Linux distros). just 
make the changes to the file and restart any services that are required.

also, i thought suseconfig is only necessary when changes are made to 
/etc/sysconfig in 8.1 or that horrid SuSe abortion of an rc.local file in 
versions prior to 8.1

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Aaron J. Seigo
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"Everything should be made as simple as possible, but not simpler"
    - Albert Einstein
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