SuSEconfig



SuSEconfig

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NAME

SuSEconfig − Configure system from variables set in /etc/sysconfig/ files

SYNOPSIS

SuSEconfig [-verbose|-quick|-nonewpackage|-force|
-norestarts
|-nomodule|-module module]

DESCRIPTION

SuSEconfig configures the system according to the variables that are set in the various "/etc/sysconfig/" files. It uses the subsystem specific scripts in "/sbin/conf.d/" to configure the various subsystems. For example the variables in "/etc/sysconfig/postfix" are evaluated by the script "/sbin/conf.d/SuSEconfig.postfix". SuSEconfig acts as a backend for YaST2 and activates the configuration changes made by YaST2.

These options are available:
−verbose

Show what is happening.

−quick

Does not rebuild kernel module dependencies. Is also set by the -module option.

−nonewpackage

Skips configuration modules that have to be run only when a package is newly installed.

−force

Not used

−norestarts

Not used

−nomodule

Does not execute the subsystem specific modules.

−module modulename

Runs SuSEconfig with the configuration module for a specific subsystem instead of running all modules.

NOTE

SuSEconfig must be run by the root user.

FILES

/sbin/conf.d/*, /etc/sysconfig/*

SEE ALSO

AUTHOR

Burchard Steinbild, Florian La Roche






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