[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Thursday 23 September 2004 08:56 pm, Geoff Nordli wrote:
> 
>> Thanks Lynn.  I tried backing up the etc package as well and it
>> still didn't backup it up. 
>> 
>> Is that the etc package supposed to backup /etc/dnscache/root/servers
>> folder.
> 
> Geoff,
> The "etc" package is supposed to catch the files in the /etc
> folder that don't
> belong (are backed-up) by another package. Sounds like there
> may be a bug
> if the filename exists in the dnscache.exclude list. It's
> been a while since I
> had to change a server address in dnscache, so there may be
> another way
> of setting the address that I don't remember and you may have missed.
> There was a chapter in the Bering Users Manual for setting up
> dnscache. I imagine it still exists.

Just to add some more information.  I created an additional file in the same
folder that somehow was successfully backed up, but I have no clue where it
is kept.  I tried doing a tarball listing of the etc, root, dnscache,
tinydns packages and it didn't show up.  So somehow it gets restored when
the machine reboots.

Is it possible that another package will overwrite the entire contents of a
directory during startup?  

Thanks,

Geoff



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