Re: linuxconf can not work
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On Friday 11 January 2002 04:09 pm, ben wrote:
> On Friday 11 January 2002 01:28 pm, John Hasler wrote:
> > Ron Johnson writes:
> > > There's also "broken" like, what if I was using linuxconf to configure
> > > certain things. Then, when I reboot, certain things aren't started
> > > correctly.
> >
> > Then linuxconf is badly broken.
>
> i used, then tossed, linuxconf, tossed for the simple reason that it didn't
> work and simply screwed every .conf file, etc., that it touched. before you
> get rid of it, make a note of what you tried to use it for, check those
> areas using whatever filemanager or other utility works for you to be sure
> things are as you need them to be, and simply get rid of linuxconf and
> reboot your machine. linuxconf is a useless piece of crap--unless you
> intend to screw up your system. dump it and get on with your life.
I wasn't using it for anything... So, if the system wasn't, either,
then no problem... I removed it, and rebooted. No problem...
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