Re: config util problem, it isn't linuxconf

1999-11-25 Thread Jacob Schmude
There are quite a few differences in those files but nothing I see that would affect linuxconf. The TERM variable is the same and the only real differences are some new variables and the shell being set differently. There is a new MC variable in rl3 but none in rl1. The shell is /bin/sh in rl1

Re: config util problem, it isn't linuxconf

1999-11-25 Thread Gordon Messmer
Jacob Schmude wrote: > I found out that it was not linuxconf doing this. I entered an interactive > startup in multi-user mode and did not start any services. The problem > still persists. The instant I drop into single user mode with telinit S, > the problem goes away. Compare the environments i