Hi Volker,

well - man pages are patient and "strings" is kind of hard to create some sort 
of automatism on it. BTW the discrepancies between strings and the man page 
were the reason I posted my question. As an example - the hostname6.* files. 
They will be erased, but are not mentioned in the man page :-(

Cheers,

Alex

> Hi Sascha!
> 
> > If you look into a flash archive *all* of the
> personalization is stored in
> > the archive! The anonymization is done as part of
> the jumpstart
> > "post-processing" by calling a sys-unconfig.
> Unfortunatly the *exact* list
> > of files, removed by sys-unconfig cannot be
> retrieved by an argument to
> > sys-unconfig.
> 
> Yes, they are hardcoded.  However, the man page
> spells out quite
> clearly what sys-unconfig actually does.  Also, the
> strings command
> will show all affected files. :-)
> 
> > Are there any activities on changing sys-unconfig
> in a way to be able to
> > fully recover a system from a flash-archive? Like -
> renaming the config
> > files instead of removing them. With such a feature
> we would be able to use
> > jumpstart/flash-archive as a desaster recovery
> procedure.
> 
> It should be quite easy to just replace the
> sys-unconfig binary
> in your miniroot by a custom shell script.  You might
> even be able
> to cut some corners since you know that you are in an
> initial
> install and many files don't have to be removed.
> 
> Cheers -- Volker

Hi Volker,
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