On Fri, 11 Mar 2005 08:02:54 -0600, Eric Clapsaddle
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> YaST is easier but you do lose geek points for not hand editing files. :-)

LOL.  I suppose it is just old farts like myself who want to do the
change by preparing the files and change it in a way that you still
can backout when someone else caused you to make a mistake ;-)  I am
very grateful that YaST does attempt to find out the actual values
instead of using whatever you made it with YaST the last time.

After all, you could not run YaST when put the wrong IP address in, or
when you're told about "them" change the network after the fact...

Rob

PS Anyone know whether we need to spell YAST these days? It appears
that Novell write SuSE Linux as SUSE LINUX. In a call yesterday one of
my US peers suggested that they now can pronounce SUSE the American
way, and I fear they feel confident about doing the same with LINUX...
--
Rob van der Heij                  rvdheij @ gmail.com

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