Learn from suse install to improve my Ubuntu install?

Senectus . senectus at gmail.com
Thu Aug 10 07:51:35 UTC 2006


On 10/08/06, Eberhard Roloff <tuxebi at gmx.de> wrote:
> On Thu, 10 Aug 2006 14:46:36 +0800
> "Senectus ." <senectus at gmail.com> wrote:
> > Because a running system isn't good enough.
> > I'm finding the SLED documentation sparse and hard to
> > find/navigate, the community elitist and closed mouthed and
> > worse of all if there is any repository of software I can't
> > find it or figure out how to add it to the YaST2 system ?!?!
> >
> > It's driving me nuts not being able to easily install the apps
> > I need to do my work.
> >
> ok, this is understandable amd makes perfect sense.
> Maybe I got it wrong, but "perfectly working" made me think
> different.
>
> From what I remember from Suse, the network setup should be
> stored in /etc/sysconfig/... directory. I would recommend to
> save /etc to get all setup information backed up.
>
> But nevertheless you will have to find out how to duplicate the
> Suse setup in ubuntu. I would strongly advice NOT to simply copy
> the suse configuration over to Ubuntu. Imho this would very
> likely render your system screwed up.

Yeah I know enough to understand that much :-)
Sorry by "Perfectly working" I meant in hardware only...


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