Petteri R??ty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sven K??hler kirjoitti:
> > i had some orphaned files in /etc/udev/rules.d. Namely 40-fuse.rules
> > and 60-fuse.rules.
> > 
> > The files were never removed, since they are protected - aren't
> > they?
> 
> Yeah config protected files are never removed. That is the whole point
> of configuration file protection. It would't be that bad to turn off
> configuration projection for /etc/udev/rules.d like we do for
> /etc/env.d, but that is for the udev maintainers to decide. In the
> meantime you can use something like the following to find orphaned
> udev rules:
> 
> for file in  /etc/udev/rules.d/*; do qfile $file || echo $file "is
> orphaned"; done

Or, something like the following, to find every orphaned file:

# eval $(emerge --info | grep '^CONFIG_PROTECT=')

# find $CONFIG_PROTECT -type f | xargs qfile -o

Naturally, that list will require a lot of scrubbing before you start
deleting stuff.

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