On 03/14/2011 04:55 AM, Ian Mortimer wrote:
> On Fri, 2011-03-11 at 15:50 +1000, Ben Hughes wrote:
> 
>> Is there no reason you can't just make the init script output what you
>> want, 
> 
> A yum update would undo any changes to the init script.

Well you *would* roll your changed init script using puppet, so that's
not a problem.

I do that, but it sometimes worries me that possible desirable changes
from those yum updates can easily get lost, but I'm usually taking that
chance. I don't expect stable distributions to upload major fixes for
their init scripts.

So yes, I'd probably go with a fixed init script after all.

Cheers,
Felix

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