Clement wrote: > In preparing a new Redhat 6.1 machine, the linuxconf worked well in the > first place. However, after installing other applications, apache, > samba, etc, the linuxconf is now giving me core dumps only! I've seen that happen when linuxconf isn't able to correctly parse a config file. I recommend: strace linuxconf 2>/tmp/linuxconf.strace After linuxconf crashed, there will be a complete stack trace in /tmp/linuxconf.strace. You can examine that file to find out what it was doing when it crashed. Try "grep open /tmp/linuxconf.strace". The last file opened is _probably_ the culprit. MSG -- To unsubscribe: mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe" as the Subject.
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