On Tue, 2 Jun 1998, Shaya Potter wrote: > Sorry for not responding directly, I only get debian-devel-digest, so I can > only respond to what I catch. > > I believe linuxconf will version every change that it makes, i.e. if you > make changes w/ linuxconf and see that it didn't work, you can go back to > your previous configuration or any one of many previous configurations, this > will probably work if you edited it outside of linuxconf, you then edited > the file manually, and then went into linuxconf, somehow or another > linuxconf messed up the file (though when I was playing with it last year, > it couldn't grok our dns setup, and just complained, didn't mess with it), > you should theoreticly be able to go back to the version you modified by > hand, because linuxconf should have saved it before modifying the file.
good. i like the sound of that. does it use RCS or similar to store the previous versions? if not, how hard would it be to make it do so? craig -- craig sanders -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]