On 7/8/05, Amadeus W. M. <amadeus84@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > After my ordeal with the network (I wasn't getting a default gateway > because the network files were not being written out properly by > system-config-network when choosing dhcp), I found another config tool > that doesn't do what it's supposed to: system-config-securitylevel. > I was trying to get nfs working, and though I had nfs and portmap ports > open, I figured from rpcinfo -p that I also needed the mountd ports open. > So I tried to add them in system-config-securitylevel, but iptables > remained unchanged. Had to insert the rules manually, iptables-save, etc. > > I'm surprised I don't see other people discovering non-working > configuration tools. Is there something wrong with my gnome installation? > Or does everybody else configure stuff at the prompt? > > At any rate, maybe gnome10 was not ready for prime time. The system-config-* packages aren't GNOME packages, they're Red Hat packages. When you're filing the bug reports (you *are* filing bug reports, aren't you? Posting to this list isn't the same thing!) make sure you post them to the right project (bugzilla.redhat.com). Ben -- Ben Steeves _ bcs@xxxxxxxxxx The ASCII ribbon campaign ( ) ben.steeves@xxxxxxxxx against HTML e-mail X GPG ID: 0xB3EBF1D9 http://www.metacon.ca/bcs / \ Yahoo Messenger: ben_steeves