Hi Scott,

It is my understanding that if a user does something *unsupported*, say
manually edit a file of an X python module to say hack their fixes in
order for it to work the way they want it (which can break a system),
then an SRU (or any new package version) will upgrade that file not
caring if there has been any changes made.

So this is the same thing that is currently happening with MAAS in
precise. In order for this work they have to do some manual
configuration that is not standard. Since DNS/DHCP is being managed by
cobbler, every time cobbler re-generates the configuration required
file, it will automatically overwrite this file, regardless of the
changes that the user has made. So in other words, cobbler overwrites
/etc/dnsmasq.conf because it manages it. If a user wrote its own
particular/additional configuration for dnsmasq, it will be lost once
the file is renegerated by cobbler. This also happens when cobbler is
upgraded to a newer version. So in reality, cobbler is currently and
actually doing what we are arguing here. So this SRU does fix this,
because newer MAAS won't affect user configured files for DNS/DHCP, as
it has its own.

Hope this helps.

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