On 8/28/20 9:40 PM, John M. Harris Jr wrote:
Please don't invent a new logic, especially the one that systemd does. This
makes it very difficult to figure out where in the world the configuration
file for a given program is. With systemd, sure, it's not so bad, as the

System defaults go in /usr/share/<app>.  Admin overrides go in /etc.

command will tell you where the unit file is. There's no such command for, for
example, chronyd, httpd or any other program that itself isn't using such a
convoluted configuration system. Even systemd wouldn't work if you blew away /
etc.

It should.  If not, that's where they want to get to.
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