Kester Clegg wrote:
> 
> I think very little, *but* it does miff me a bit when Yast overwrites
> certain files (or rather, SuSEconfig does) everytime you run it; e.g. kdmrc,
> ppp stuff...  and there are many ocassions when running every update tool
> (such as those for teTeX) is irratatingly slow.  However, I do like the idea
> of a central rc.config file with variables you can set which then run
> scripts as you enter a particular run level.  IMHO, this is a nice feature
> once you get the hang of it.
> k.

Look in /etc/permissions
It is where YaST looks to determine what permissions to give certian
files.  Change pppd and the others to give them the permission values
you wish YaST to give them when it runs.

JLK
Linux, because it's STABLE, the source code is included, the price is
right.
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