Eric Van Buskirk wrote: > > Linuxconf is supported in RH 7.1, although you are correct that it may be > unwise to rely solely on it, rather than scripting. > > But it does work on 7.1. In addition to my laptop, I have a RH 7.1 server > on an Intell 266 Celeron at home. This one has Linuxconf. The computer > cost me $198.00 from CompUSA as a promo the day Windows 98 came out. > "Windows 98--$198.00"--get it? Accordingly, that computer has always been a > little wacky: the only way it would take RH 7.1 is if I let the install > program make (almost) all of its own decisions (partitioning, packaging). > When I did it that way, linuxconf loaded, and now works. But on my laptop, > I did custom partition and package choice. The differences in these > installations somehow account for the problem I am having on one computer, > but not the other. > > I am sure I could "fix" the laptop problem by reinstalling. But I don't > want to the kind of person whose sole troubleshooting recourse is > reinstallation. > ----------- linuxconf does indeed work on 7.1 but it is - per redhat - officially deprecated - soon to be not appearing in packagelist (I haven't seen the packagelist in the non-existent Roswell yet ;-) try installing again -- the brute force method perhaps sometimes, I can get over myself and say - what the hey, and just reinstall - but first would recommend that you do an e2fsck on all your partitions - "shutdown now -r -F" and then... rpm -ivh --force linuxconf* better than that - since linuxconf is notorious for breaking things like sendmail, I would heavily recommend Webmin Craig