Were you reffering to yast over removing resolv.conf or the access denied
error when wvdial trys to access the modem ??



At 05:24 PM 4/17/1999 -0700, you wrote:
>
>On 17 Apr, Samy Elashmawy wrote:
>> 
>> When accessing wvdial as my normal user I get a message /dev/modem access
>> denied , however if I relog as root all worls well.
>> 
>> What/how Do I fix this
>> 
>> Also whenever I run yast it wipes out my resov.conf file ?
>> 
>> any Ideas why ??
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>YAST has a control to "beautify" or generate files like /etc/hosts and
>/etc/resolv.conf. Check out YAST -> System Administration -> Change
>System Configuration or something like that... :)
> 
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