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RE: Cvs of system administration files again
From: |
Guus Leeuw |
Subject: |
RE: Cvs of system administration files again |
Date: |
Thu, 9 Nov 2000 22:31:04 +0100 |
> From: address@hidden
> [mailto:address@hidden Behalf Of
> Les Mikesell
> I see there was some discussion on this list earlier about using cvs
> with unix system configuration file but no real resolution
> or examples
> of anyone doing it. I'd like to go a step beyond a single instance
> and would listen to any advice about how to set it up or if it is
> a good idea in the first place. Most of my machines are running
> RedHat Linux which puts all the config files under /etc, so to get
Best way for this would be a network bootable setup that changes only
the bits it needs to change... (Like IP-Addr)
> Also, there are an assortment of config files for routers and
> similar equipment that should be managed in a similar way, but
> of course those devices can't participate directly in client/server
> cvs access so the files need to live under a tftp directory
> somewhere.
> Is there some standard way to handle a case where you want a set of
> branches checked out at the same time in more or less the same place?
cvs co -d my_mod_branch1 -r branch1 my_mod
cvs co -d my_mod_branch2 -r branch2 my_mod
Just my $0.02,
Guus