Re: Linuxconf not losing info.

1998-06-03 Thread Martin Alonso Soto Jacome
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

Re: Linuxconf not losing info.

1998-06-03 Thread Craig Sanders
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

Re: Linuxconf not losing info.

1998-06-03 Thread Shaya Potter
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

Re: Linuxconf not losing info.

1998-06-03 Thread Craig Sanders
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

Linuxconf not losing info.

1998-06-02 Thread Shaya Potter
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