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From: Doug R. <dro...@sm...> - 2006-07-01 16:17:16
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On 2:55 am 22 Jun 2006 " Jamie Cameron " <jca...@we...> wrote: > On 21/Jun/2006 20:58 Doug Robbins wrote .. > > Previously (running 1.270) I'd removed numerous modules which I didn'= t > > use. > > I upgraded yesterday to 1.280 by using Upgrade Webmin -> Latest > > version from www.webmin.com (in the Webmin Config module). The > > process worked perfectly, but all the modules I'd previously removed > > were re-installed. Is > > there a way I can avoid this in the future? > >=20 > > Oh, this is on CentOS 4.3 with Webmin installed from rpm, if that > > matters. >=20 > The best way to avoid this is to not delete the modules, but instead to > simply hide them using the Webmin Users module.. >=20 > Unless of course you are really low on disk space and want to free up > some space by deleting modules - but I don't recommend this, as it may > cause dependency problems. A belated thank-you for explaining the situation. After upgrading to 1.29= 0 I did as suggested (hide the modules from the user). Doug |