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PostPosted: Tue Apr 23, 2002 6:07 pm    Post subject: emerge update Reply with quote

* Regenerating GNU info directory index...
* Processed 55 info files.
* IMPORTANT: 14 config files in /etc need updating. <----------How to fix this???
* Type emerge --help config to learn how to update config files.
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PostPosted: Tue Apr 23, 2002 7:27 pm    Post subject: Re: emerge update Reply with quote

mmax wrote:
* Regenerating GNU info directory index...
* Processed 55 info files.
* IMPORTANT: 14 config files in /etc need updating. <----------How to fix this???
* Type emerge --help config to learn how to update config files.


Hi!

Did you read the next line?

hth

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PostPosted: Tue Apr 23, 2002 7:32 pm    Post subject: Re: emerge update Reply with quote

mmax wrote:
How to fix this???

just do:
Code:
emerge gentoolkit

this gives you the ability to do
Code:
etc-update

which streamlines the merging/upgrading/trashing of your configfiles
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PostPosted: Thu Apr 25, 2002 12:59 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Maybe a stupid question !

a file like /etc/._cfg0000_fstab does it needs to be replaced in my opinion it doesn't or am i going to mis things then

SEcondly files in /etc/init.d they are really important but you can't expect to open every file and go through all the changes manually or is it just that way

Third A file like httpd.conf is this one done in the right way by gentoolkit ?? or will it mess up large config files

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Johan

I am a liitle paranoid with this kind of things
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PostPosted: Thu Apr 25, 2002 3:08 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Sylhouette wrote:
a file like /etc/._cfg0000_fstab does it needs to be replaced in my opinion it doesn't or am i going to mis things then


It depends on how your system is configured. Each system is different, thus the decision is left up to the sysadmin.

Sylhouette wrote:
SEcondly files in /etc/init.d they are really important


Any file within /etc is Really Important.

Sylhouette wrote:
but you can't expect to open every file and go through all the changes manually or is it just that way


It's just that way. Are you familiar with 'diff'? It should make this process much easier. Just type:

Code:
diff oldfile newfile


and it will show you only the lines that have changed between versions.


Sylhouette wrote:
I am a liitle paranoid with this kind of things


That's good -- you should be. You can render your system useless if you mess up the right (or wrong) /etc file.

Remember, Gentoo's main appeal is the fact that you can build exactly the tools you want, optimized for your platform, with the end result being a fully customized, optimized linux box. The price you pay is that you have to spend more time configuring things. To put it another way -- Gentoo is a race car, like a Ferarri -- it requires a lot of tuning. If you want a Chevy, buy a Chevy.

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PostPosted: Mon May 06, 2002 1:09 am    Post subject: emerge update Reply with quote

Hi All.

Looked all over for how to "fix" those files needing updating. Emerged gentoolkit and typed etc-update. Really simple and fast!

Just remember to *READ* what the changes are!!!!

Or else you'll be booting from the CD to change the password :-(

HTH,

J
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PostPosted: Mon May 06, 2002 11:50 am    Post subject: Re: emerge update Reply with quote

james wrote:
Emerged gentoolkit and typed etc-update. Really simple and fast!


Glad it worked for you. Just be aware that other folks have had serious problems using gentoolkit and etc-update. Probably would be a good idea to make sure you're backing up your /etc directory regularly. (in fact, there's a discussion in the thread linked above that talks about a script to do just that on boot-up.)

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