Dan posted:
>Hiya - I used linuxconf to configure some virtual email domains on
>our server. I then upgraded linuxconf (and a whole load of other
>stuff as part of a 6.1 -> 6.2 upgrade) and can no longer find the
>virtual mail domains or virtual mail domain user aliases in linuxconf.
For an upgrade, Red Hat sure steps on a lot of user's configuration files.
I don't run virtual e-mail domains, so that wasn't screwed up for me.
But, it did screw up my Apache configuration, which I had to put back.
It screwed up my startx configuration. I had to put it back. I had
the permissions to /dev/hdc4 (the Zip drive) set to world permissions,
and it reset it.
Xterm was even modified so that the backsapce function was changed.
To find lots of the files that were changed, run the following as root:
find / -name \*rpmsave
That should help with some of the changes to your system.
MB
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