Craig Sanders <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, 2 Jun 1998, Shaya Potter wrote:
> > I believe linuxconf will version every change that it makes, i.e. if you
> > make changes w/ linuxconf and see that it didn't work, you can go back to
> > your previous configuration or any one of many previ
On Wed, 3 Jun 1998, Shaya Potter wrote:
> > does it use RCS or similar to store the previous versions? if not,
> > how hard would it be to make it do so?
>
> don't know, as it's been a year since I've played with it on debian.
> However, that was one of the big things I requested, and from reading
At 10:44 AM 6/3/98 +1000, Craig Sanders wrote:
>On Tue, 2 Jun 1998, Shaya Potter wrote:
>
>> Sorry for not responding directly, I only get debian-devel-digest, so I can
>> only respond to what I catch.
>>
>> I believe linuxconf will version every change that it makes, i.e. if you
>> make changes w
On Tue, 2 Jun 1998, Shaya Potter wrote:
> Sorry for not responding directly, I only get debian-devel-digest, so I can
> only respond to what I catch.
>
> I believe linuxconf will version every change that it makes, i.e. if you
> make changes w/ linuxconf and see that it didn't work, you can go ba
Sorry for not responding directly, I only get debian-devel-digest, so I can
only respond to what I catch.
I believe linuxconf will version every change that it makes, i.e. if you
make changes w/ linuxconf and see that it didn't work, you can go back to
your previous configuration or any one of man
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