>>> On 6/6/2011 at 04:09 PM, Bernie Wu <[email protected]> wrote: 
> My NFS guest that holds my iso's is now on an unreachable network.  Luckily, 
> I have another guest that has the same iso's.  However, when I try to change 
> my installation source, Yast/YAST2 hangs/freezes.  All I want to do is to 
> find where yast stores the name of the nfs guest, edit it to point to the 
> good guest and proceed.  Does anyone know where yast hides this information ? 
>  By the way, the guest in question is SLES10-SP2.

The files you would need to change aren't plain text.  You would be better off 
creating entries in /etc/hosts that point to your other system you _can_ reach 
so that you can delete them from YaST/rug.  Then, remove the entries from 
/etc/hosts and add the new sources.

By the way, YaST isn't hanging.  It's waiting for a network timeout to the NFS 
server.  That can take what seems like forever, but eventually you will see 
some activity.


Mark Post

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