SuSE Linux: Version 7.1
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/etc/rc.config.d/idedma.rc.config: Permission denied
# * which ide drives should use dma mode can be set in /etc/rc.config.d/idedma.rc.configand remove the line break. The resulting single line should look like this:
# * which ide drives should use dma mode can be set in /etc/rc.config.d/idedma.rc.config
UPDATEDB_PRUNEPATHS="/S.u.S.E. /mnt /cdrom /tmp /usr/tmp /var/tmp /var/spool /proc"After the modification, the line should look like this (a single line!)
UPDATEDB_PRUNEPATHS="/S.u.S.E. /mnt /cdrom /tmp /usr/tmp /var/tmp /var/spool /proc"
Attention: From SuSE Linux 8.0 on, the start variables of rc.config
are ignored when starting services. All services start only if the corresponding
links already exist in the runlevel directories. Links can be created
with insserv
. For further information, refer to
man insserv.
The configuration of the system services takes place by way of variable entries in the files of the /etc/sysconfig directories. When updating, the settings from the file /etc/rc.config.d will be adopted.