Kurgan wrote:
> 
> Why not do it in the /etc directory?  The reason I ask is that is what the
> ISAPNP directions say to do.  Is this to prevent it from overwriting the current
> one, or is there a better place to put it?
> 
No, as Mr. Whitney says it is a safety precaution. When you think you
have a working file then you should copy it over. Chances are there is
no isapnp.conf file by default, but better safe than sorry.
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