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Modify system behavior after reconfigure
From: |
Jone |
Subject: |
Modify system behavior after reconfigure |
Date: |
Sat, 17 Mar 2018 15:18:55 +0300 |
To run 'reconfigure' for minor changes to the system configuration
is inconvenient. For example, this option:
(sudoers-file (local-file (config-file "/etc/sudoers")))
provides an easy way to make changes at any time. But what about mcron?
The user has a directory ~/.config/cron, but it cannot run system-wide
jobs. So the old way with /etc/cron.d/ still remains comfortable: let's
say I just don't know what tasks I'll need in the future, and add them
one by one - and each time after that run reconfigure.. no way!
I think the question is obvious?
(Forgive me for my bad English, but mostly I only read in this
language, not write).
- Modify system behavior after reconfigure,
Jone <=
Re: Modify system behavior after reconfigure, Ludovic Courtès, 2018/03/20