On Wed, 5 Dec 2007, Roger Hayter wrote:-

<snip>

>My understanding was that yast did not actually do anything with the
>"aliases.YaST2save" file, it just saves it in case it breaks something
>during an update, so that you can manually look in it to see what you
>had before the update. I could, of course, be wrong.

AFAIK, if YaST2 is used to generate a file, in this case /etc/aliases
and the original file has been modified by the user, YaST2 saves the
file with the changes it's made to a file with the .YaST2save extension.


Regards,
        David Bolt

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