SuSE 7.3 sparc64

slr plug-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us
Thu, 27 Jun 2002 20:15:26 -0700


> slr wrote:
> >
> > > /etc/hosts has nothing to do with what the real hostname. It's better
if it
> > > does list the name, but that's not required.
> >
> > if /etc/hosts has nothing to do with what the real hostname is. then why
in
> > the /etc/rc.config file right above the statement:
> >
> > FQHOSTNAME=blah.hostname.com
> >
> > does it state:
> >
> > Hostname of the system (full name)
> > Don't forget to edit your /etc/hosts appropriately
> >
> > and BTW, thx George for the clue to /etc/rc.config.
>
> No problem.
>
>
> >
> > > /etc/HOSTNAME is probably either read or written at boot time, but
should
> > > otherwise be ignored.
> >
> > sl in SuSE is YaST the preferred way of making system changes?
>
> Yes, and this drove me batty.  I cut my teeth learning config files and
> making symlinks in the start up scripts, so YaST was a major annoyance.
> Now, I live with YaST because  SuSE supports the Linux Standards Base,
> and some other distros do not.  Today's YaST really rocks, so I am
> getting used to doing the point and click administration.
>
> I wanted to install my WinTV card.  Point-click, YaST set it up - easy.
> I wanted to monitor my CPU temperature.  I installed the sensors
> package, and YaST installed the proper entries in /etc/modules.conf for
> me.
>
> The "gotcha" with YaST is when you install a new service, like LDAP, you
> must enable the new service in YaST, because every init script asks YaST
> if that service is supposed to start up.  The other "gotcha" is that
> YaST2 does not manage Logical Volumes correctly - use YaST1 for that.
>
> George

ok, i will use YaST like a good lizard. :~D

looking at the choices i had, SuSE was the only Distro i could find that had
a newer kernel written for the sparc64. all the others lagged behind! so
after spending time with it at work, i am thinking about nuking RH7.1 and
installing the new SuSE on my workstation @home.

Should i X RH?

slr