On Wed, Mar 23, 2016 at 10:00:53AM -0500, David Wright wrote: > Now, every time there's a security fix, you're going to be quizzed > over what to do about your modified configuration file because Debian > wants to overwrite your modified /etc/systemd/system/foo.target.
Umm, guess what the normal current behaviour is. > Or at some time in the future, you decide to revert to the Debian > version. It's more often than not a particular feature or option you want to change, right? > You have to juggle the files /etc/systemd/system/foo.target > and /etc/systemd/system/foo.target.orig instead of just removing > the link /etc/systemd/system/foo.target -> /lib/systemd/system/foo.target > > > or > > /usr/share/doc/systemd/system/halt.target.default ? You do comment your configuration files, right? Also do you delete old configuration options or comment out the line? [snipped personal preference stuff] -- The media's the most powerful entity on earth. They have the power to make the innocent guilty and to make the guilty innocent, and that's power. -- Malcolm X