On 6 April 2011 17:36, Mark Foster <m...@foster.cc> wrote:

> It requires manual intervention (editing the /etc/default/puppet file).
> The irony is that it could be fixed via puppet if it puppet was actually
> running.
>

You might want to first install chef to handle that :-)

You still have to install the client, in certain case you might want to push
a certain base config. So enabling the service at instal time shouldn't be
that big a deal.
EIther way, you have to start somewhere before puppet kicks in.

Besdides, not everybody want the puppet client running by default. Because
of e.g. memory problems, some people (used to) run it from cron, not as a
daemon - just giving a counter example.

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