On Mon, 23 Jul 2018 12:57:28 +0200 "Niclas Zeising"
<zeising+free...@daemonic.se> said
On 07/21/18 19:56, RW wrote:
> On Sat, 21 Jul 2018 11:14:45 -0600
> Ian Lepore wrote:
>
>
>> There's a "pre-world" stage of mergemaster (-Fp option I think) which
>> isn't needed often, but one of the times it is needed is apparently
>> when new user ids are added.
>
> I wish mergemaster had an option to just add new users and groups,
> rather than merging the files.
etcupdate is usually pretty good at automatically merge updates to files
without user interaction, even when the files are locally edited as
well. For instance, I had no problem merging /etc/master.passwd and
/etc/group for the ntp change.
Regards
--
Niclas
FWIW I found mergemaster intimidating when I was first starting out. Not
because I didn't understand patch(1)/diff(1). I was well familiar there.
But I found it unintuitive. Despite the messages regarding it's usage.
Anyway. I finally developed a strategy that worked for me.
I start out with the standard
mergemaster -p
then the installworld
But I implement the following mergemster, thusly
mergemaster -vF
It dispenses with asking about all the files that only have revision
changes, and date differences, and just updates them, the -v portion,
just keeps "enlightened" as to wtf is actually happening during the
process.
Then all that's left are just some 5-9 files I need to deal with,
with mergemaster informing me that by default, it'll leave them
for me, to look at later. To which I reply Y. Done.
Knowing diff/patch, makes the resulting unmerged files a trivial
task, requiring perhaps 5-10 minutes while still at the console.
Then I reboot into the new system.
HTH
--Chris
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