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by rbrownsuse
3739 days ago
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the only one I can think of is the apache one. If you use the YaST apache configuration module it will warn you before taking over and changing any local changes. It actually does its best to do a merge of local changes and its own, but it's the one case I know of where that merge can be destructive. |
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"Mr Brown from Suse wrote in a HN thread..." will not be enough as a reliable source of information. Yes, I could just read the source, however I am expecting such an extraordinary important thing that will change my config files to be documented. I need precise information here.
Also it would be important to know how this conflicts with configuration management systems like chef, ansible, puppet etc. - or is yast able to manage multiple workstations itself, so is is a replacement for these tools?
Thanks!