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changes to the system or to restore the settings that existed before starting the runlevel
editor. Selecting Finish saves the changed settings to disk.
7.3 System Configuration via
The main configuration of SUSE Linux Enterprise Server is controlled by the configu-
ration files in /etc/sysconfig. The individual files in /etc/sysconfig are
only read by the scripts to which they are relevant. This ensures that network settings,
for example, only need to be parsed by network-related scripts.
There are two ways to edit the system configuration. Either use the YaST sysconfig
Editor or edit the configuration files manually.
7.3.1 Changing the System Configuration
The YaST sysconfig editor provides an easy-to-use front-end for system configuration.
Without any knowledge of the actual location of the configuration variable you need
to change, you can just use the built-in search function of this module, change the value
of the configuration variable as needed and let YaST take care of applying these changes,
updating configurations that depend on the values set in sysconfig and restarting
services.
WARNING: Modifying /etc/sysconfig/* Files Can Damage Your
Installation
Do not modify the /etc/sysconfig files if you lack previous experience
and knowledge. It could do considerable damage to your system. The files in
/etc/sysconfig include a short comment for each variable to explain what
effect they actually have.
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/etc/sysconfig
Using the YaST sysconfig Editor

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