On ÐÐ, 2004-11-22 at 16:10, Carlos Perello Marin wrote: > On Mon, 2004-11-22 at 14:39 +0200, Rumen Krasstev wrote: > [...] > > > > > > > > > Not always :(( > > > > There is modules that have no simple receipt under other > > > > distributions... > > > > For example squid, shapers, etc. > > > > > > > > > Can settings in the /etc/sysconfig get out of sync with files under > > > > > /etc? > > > > > > > > That is the main idea - if we redirect the .scp files Yast should use > > > > the > > > > correct config's so you can modify the config manually or via Yast.. > > > > > > I'm not sure if this is a pro or a con. Why does yast choose to write out > > > to /etc/sysconfig and not modify the real config file in the first place. > > As we have "Debian way" they have "SuSe way" :-))) (I don't like so much > > their way, but what can I do) > > So, it's not YaST issue - it's SuSe one :-/ (for example they have /srv > > (from server I guess) > > directory under root - a bit stupid for me).. > > That's not a Suse thing, it's a new FHS policy, /srv is created in new > Debian Sarge/Sid installations also to conform the FHS standard. Excuse me, I didn't know :-/ Thanks for the info :-))) But it is a fact - SuSe's and Debian's file hierarchy differs (even that, SuSe said they are compliant with LSB 1/2, Debian too?)... > /srv is to store data shared from the web (old /var/www), ftp > (old /home/ftp), an other servers. I see.. Hmmm.. Interesing... Thanks for the info again... :-)))
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