On 05/03/2013 01:39 AM, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz wrote:
> If you reconfigure, install or uninstall any package that needs to
> write to /etc/runlevel.conf, the complete boot sequence will set to
> the default and you will lose all your changes.
From the package description, it seems that this behavior is rather by
design, isn't it?
Add to that the following excerpt from the README [1]:
> To be on the save side, the alternate "rc" only prints the commands
> it would execute for now.
> The disadvantages (which don't apply to the method with links) as far
> as I can see them:
>
> * Modifications require the whole file to be rewritten, which
> is a source for errors.
So file-rc looks rather like a bit experimental to me and this bug
should not qualify as a release blocker in my opinion.
Adrian
> [1] https://github.com/formorer/file-rc/blob/master/README
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