Yes,

I replied long ago saying that I now see how to use "etc-update" correctly. Thanks 
though.
Maybe now you see why I started the other thread about "etc-update". I've actually 
been able to
look through the various files that need updating and feel like I need to be a 
programmer to
understand the diff's in allot of these files.

I think that this is something that we should take to Gentoo DEV like many others have 
been saying
all along. Only now do I understand this.

JBanks
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> On Wed, Sep 17, 2003 at 08:33:46AM -0400, brett holcomb wrote:
> > If you blindly say update it then etc-update sure will 
> > mess it up.  Every update that etc-update has wanted to do 
> > has wanted to replace my /dev/... with /dev/BOOT and take 
> > out my stuff and that would sure hose the system.  Other 
> > than running it through an editor manually I don't know of 
> > anyway to let etc-update do it.  I suppose you could try 
> > an interactive update but for files like fstab I'll do it 
> > by hadn.
> 
> As I said, you've got to pay attention - it's not a no-brainer.
> etc-update lets you review each part of the patch and choose to do
> hand-patching on the pieces that need it. Even for files like /etc/fstab
> that require attention, it's less work (IMHO) than pulling both old and
> new versions into editors and eyeballing every one of the changes.
> 
> Nathan Meyers
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> > 
> > 
> > On Wed, 17 Sep 2003 08:11:24 -0400
> >  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > >On Wed, Sep 17, 2003 at 08:00:59AM -0400, brett holcomb 
> > >wrote:
> > >>Well, if you use etc-update on files like /etc/fstab 
> > >>your 
> > >>system will break.  Also, when you modify your make.conf 
> > >>file you don't want it overwritten mindlessly.  If you 
> > >>notice etc-update will remove all your changes.
> > >
> > >etc-update won't break /etc/fstab if you pay attention to 
> > >what you're
> > >doing.
> > >
> > >The etc-update interface takes some getting used to... I 
> > >made a mess
> > >the first time I tried it - so it's a good idea to save 
> > >the files you're
> > >updating before you start. But once you get the hang of 
> > >using it, it's
> > >a lot less trouble than doing it by hand.
> > >
> > >Nathan Meyers
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> > >>
> > >>On Wed, 17 Sep 2003 02:42:59 -0400
> > >> Ben Sparks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >>>why not use etc-update?  seems to save much hassle and 
> > >>>time for me.
> > >>>
> > >>>
> > >>>On Wed, 2003-09-17 at 02:30, Joshua Banks wrote:
> > >>>>Come-on... No fish in the Gentoo pond..tonight
> > >>
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