On Tue, Jul 28, 2009 at 6:29 PM, Aaron Wolfe<aawo...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 50-user gets read *after* 20-debian_defaults.  It's there specifically
> so you can override any defaults set in the other files.  Totally
> normal to have the same setting in more than one place, last one read wins.
>
> This is because as you use APT to update your system, the
> 20-debian-defaults file will be overwritten if the debian maintainers
> decide to change the defaults. Your user file will always take
> precedence over anything they do, and will never be overwritten.
> Lots of things in debian work this way, there will usually be a place
> for you to put your own preferences that will never be
> touched by debian, and a seperate place for debian to keep it's settings.

Thanks. That makes sense. I just was not sure if '50-user' was read
last, does that mean that parameters of '20-debian_defaults' are not
used at all if they're not present in '50-user'? I am not sure if this
is a "all or nothing" type of configuration. I have a few lines of
config in '50-user' which I know are used but does it also use any
configuration that may be missing from '50-user' that it found in
'20-debian_defaults' before hand? Just trying to see if I should move
specific config lines to '50-user' or if it's fine the way it is.

Thanks again for you help!

- Carlos

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