I have a simple request.

On a single server I'd like to be able to see changes to any files in /etc. 
 This is because other users may carry out changes - and I'd like to 
monitor what changes to /etc/ are made by package installs.

(The server is running SLES 11 SP2.  Normally, I'd use etckeeper which is a 
simple tool for putting /etc/* files into a local git repository but this 
is not available on SLES).

Could anyone point me at how to install puppet on this SLES server and what 
commands would be used to see any changes to /etc/* files.  And then maybe 
how to add these changes into the current configs so I can see new changes 
again.  I'm getting the Pro Puppet book today but though that what I'm 
asking for might be relatively simple.

Thanks,

Kevin Bailey

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