[SLE] List of topics in /etc/sysconfig section of Yast is out of date
I have two machines running 10.0. On just one of them, probably because the
installation was an update rather than from scratch, the list of topics in
the left-hand pane of the Yast /etc/sysconfig window is out of date. (Under
Firewall it lists personal-firewall rather than SuSEfirewall2.) How can I
update that list? All my Yast packages seem to have the 10.0 version or
better.
Paul
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