Why do we have uci-defaults?  Is there an advantage to this over
simply refreshing the jffs from squashfs defaults should we
choose to go back to defaults settings?

When exactly do uci-defaults get applied?  

Would it make sense to eliminate them?

The reason I ask is that I am looking at unifying the means of
configuring an OpenWRT so that all the changes that need to be
done in one place.

E.g. for all changes that should override packages and other
defaults use files/etc/*
for example

Instead of the menuconfig configuration + files/* + whatever it
is for defaults settings that can be overriden by packages +
uci-defaults

It would simplify creating customized firmwares in a production
environment.

Regards,

Daniel  

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