You can always get linuxconf at http://www.solucorp.qc.ca/linuxconf/.Yeah, maybe that would be the best thing to do. I had somehow got it into my mind that linuxconf was an old, no longer supported tool that would be bad to use, but it has of course just been dropped by Red Hat (not by its maintainers.)
I also tried to build a "standalone fixperms" at one stage, by the way, but it turned out to be quite hard as everything in the linuxconf dist depends on just about everything else.
Never use the linuxconf that comes with RH. Even if RH decided to re-distribute linuxconf again, don't use it. They'll just distribute an old version and not test it.
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