RE: [gentoo-user] Config Files Update?

2005-03-30 Thread Dave Nebinger
> There is a program called 'etc-update' this will show you the changes > that will be required to update your files in /etc and subdirs, but I > find it doesn't do all the updates.. Really? I use etc-update all the time but was running under the assumption that it was supposed to handle all of t

Re: [gentoo-user] Config Files Update?

2005-03-29 Thread Brett I. Holcomb
Check out etc-update- man etc-update. However, do NOT blindly say yes to all it updates - if you do that and come here whining we won't listen ! This is a tool that requires you to look at what it wants to update and not just blindly update files like /etc/fstab. Use it wisely and look at

Re: [gentoo-user] Config Files Update?

2005-03-29 Thread Rod Smart
There is a program called 'etc-update' this will show you the changes that will be required to update your files in /etc and subdirs, but I find it doesn't do all the updates.. AJ Spagnoletti wrote: I recently just finished a stage 2 installation of gentoo and im still trying to work the bugs o

Re: [gentoo-user] Config Files Update?

2005-03-28 Thread Philip Webb
050329 AJ Spagnoletti wrote: > I recently just finished a stage 2 installation of gentoo > and im still trying to work the bugs out. normal: once you get it set up the way you want, you'll love it (smile). > I emerged KDE and at the end of the emerge it said > that 10 config files need to be upda

Re: [gentoo-user] Config Files Update?

2005-03-28 Thread Zarick Lau
Hi run "etc-update" trivial updates will be handled automatically. For you non-trivial updates, the utilities will show you a text based menu to complete it.. It is well written in some gentoo docs. You can check it out if you need more details. Cheers, Zarick -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing l