I think it is spelled YaST, but I could be wrong.  Linux is case sensitive.  I had 
this same problem on an install on a PowerPC system, but I don't remember exactly what 
I had to type.

-----Original Message-----
From: Janek Jakubek [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, April 29, 2004 1:25 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: New to Linux: where is located YaST on an installation system


I booted the first time SLES-8 in an lpar from CD1.
I can sign on as root via telnet ssh, however
I do not seem to be able to run YaST.
When I enter 'yast' command I'm getting:

-bash: yast: command not found

I've looked in the various install system directories
but it is not obvious where the yast modules are located.
What PATH the root user needs to run YaST ?
Or am I missing something else altogether ?

Thanks ... Janek

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