Le Friday 19 October 2007 18:29:23 Patrick Shanahan, vous avez écrit :
> * Matthias Titeux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [10-19-07 12:26]:
> > I now created new ext3 partitions on the new /dev/sda drive and i will
> > change my fstab.
>
> IF you utilize YaST for this task, creating xxx partitions, the fstab
> entries will be automagically created for you   :^)
>
>
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Thanks Patrick,

That's what I have done, and noticed the changed in fstab :-)

PS: By the way, do you know how to change the disk labels on the My computer 
(sysinfo) ? They all appears as 88Go media...120Go media or something, though 
they are correctly mounted on mountpoints I have created with the YaST 
partitioner (qtparted i guess ?) ie Data1, Backup....

When I right click on it, select properties, and change the names, the changes 
are not made.


PPS: I may recall wrongly, but didn't you created customized rkhunter rpms for 
suse a while ago ? I am asking because, i installed it (1.2.8) using YaST, 
and during the checks, it complains about unknown system and thus skipped the 
md5 checks.
Do you know where we can find a rkhunter that is aware of the md5 hashes of 
Opensuse 10.3 (for both i386 and x86_64 architecture), or how to create the 
rpms like you did ?


Many thanks for your help


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