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Date:      Wed, 31 May 2000 10:58:09 -0500
From:      "Joe Walsh" <crli@crli.com>
To:        tomg@mailhost.nrnet.org
Cc:        freebsd-newbies@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Re[2]: Some food for thought...(aka rant of the day)
Message-ID:  <s934f059.040@crli.com>

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> Did YAST *force* you to use it, Gabriel?  ;-)

If I may jump in here, I may have something useful to add.  While I'm no =
SuSE expert, I did use that distribution for quite a while.  It was my =
experience that YAST could be avoided for day-to-day management, but if =
you wanted to do an upgrade via their regular CD releases, you'd end up =
with YAST.  What that means is that all the settings YAST keeps in its own =
setup files would end up in your text config files around the disk, =
overwriting your own carefully-designed config files. =20

So, no, you're not forced to use YAST, but you're better off using it for =
all the services it offers if you have SuSE installed and want to take =
advantage of the convenience of updating via their 6-CD distribution sets =
as I did.


Have a good one,

-Joe




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