Try using a bind mount instead of symlink

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On Jul 27, 2010, at 6:48 PM, Tom <thomas.a.john...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Okay, maybe I'm being dense...but I'm missing something here.
> 
> First off, using puppet 2.6 on centos 5.5.
> 
> I want to store /etc/puppet and /var/lib/puppet elsewhere...but have
> symbolic links for /etc/puppet and /var/lib/puppet that point to the
> actual directories.  Puppet obviously rewrites those symlinks when I
> start it up.
> 
> So I read, and saw "manage_internal_file_permissions" - looks like
> just what I want.  But setting it in /etc/puppet/puppet.conf isn't
> working - it's rewritten before it's checked.
> 
> So then I tried setting it on the command line by editing /etc/
> sysconfig/puppetmaster and setting PUPPETMASTER_EXTRA_OPTS to "--
> manage_internal_file_permissions false", but that's not working.  So I
> also tried setting it to "--no-manage_internal_file_permissions", but
> that's not working either.
> 
> What the heck am I doing wrong?
> 
> Thanks-
> 
> Tom
> 
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