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<H2><A NAME="s2">2. What you can do</A></H2>

<P>     If you select yes, a dialog will be opened allowing  you to disable
this command or change the path. If you accept the change, Linuxconf
will retry the command and continue its normal processing.
<P>If you decide to disable the command, you will be able to re-enable
it later using the option <CODE>List all command and daemons</CODE> from the
main menu. Further, in the Linuxconf log 
(<CODE>/var/run/netconf.log</CODE>), <EM>Linuxconf</EM> will remind you that 
this command would have been started if <EM>Linuxconf</EM> was allowed to. 
It might be handy later if you decide to install the command after all.
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