Don't get me wrong, I much prefer to edit the files myself as well.  My
point was that it may be much easier for new users or those not
comfortable with editing the files to use YaST.

Geoff O'Callaghan wrote:
Mark D Pace wrote:

Why not use YaST?



[snip]

Hey, I'm a geek.   I like to edit files so I know what happens and who
did it.  Running yast can be difficult in some situations and backing
out is more difficult.   I just don't like it :-)

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