Re: find obsolete configs

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Hello,

http://skvidal.wordpress.com/2011/04/14/return-list-of-files-not-owned-by-any-package/

might be helpful to identify obsolete config files.

Greetings


On 06/23/2011 04:20 PM, Reindl Harald wrote:
>
>
> Am 23.06.2011 15:19, schrieb Tom Hughes:
>> On 23/06/11 14:08, Kevin Fenzi wrote:
>>
>>> /etc/inittab is an odd case due to the switchover to systemd, and in
>>> fact should probibly be removed or replaced with a placeholder at some
>>> point.
>>
>> It is - on my F15 boxes it looks like this:
>>
>> # inittab is no longer used when using systemd.
>> #
>> # ADDING CONFIGURATION HERE WILL HAVE NO EFFECT ON YOUR SYSTEM.
>> #
>> # Ctrl-Alt-Delete is handled by /etc/systemd/system/ctrl-alt-del.target
>> #
>> # systemd uses 'targets' instead of runlevels. By default, there are two
>> main targets:
>> #
>> # multi-user.target: analogous to runlevel 3
>> # graphical.target: analogous to runlevel 5
>> #
>> # To set a default target, run:
>> #
>> # ln -s /lib/systemd/system/<target name>.target
>> /etc/systemd/system/default.target
>
> depends on how old is your setup and if you manully changed anything there
> on mine systemd did select runlevel 3 because switched to it for the
> yum-upgrade (where the instructions are missing a hint that only
> "sync; kill 1; sync; /sbin/reboot -f" will let you restart) and i had to
> search why the runlevel is ignored there
>
> [root@srv-rhsoft:~]$ cat /etc/inittab
> # inittab is only used by upstart for the default runlevel.
> #
> # ADDING OTHER CONFIGURATION HERE WILL HAVE NO EFFECT ON YOUR SYSTEM.
> #
> # System initialization is started by /etc/event.d/rcS
> #
> # Individual runlevels are started by /etc/event.d/rc[0-6]
> #
> # Ctrl-Alt-Delete is handled by /etc/event.d/control-alt-delete
> #
> # Terminal gettys (tty[1-6]) are handled by /etc/event.d/tty[1-6] and
> # /etc/event.d/serial
> #
> # For information on how to write upstart event handlers, or how
> # upstart works, see init(8), initctl(8), and events(5).
> #
> # Default runlevel. The runlevels used are:
> #   0 - halt (Do NOT set initdefault to this)
> #   1 - Single user mode
> #   2 - Multiuser, without NFS (The same as 3, if you do not have networking)
> #   3 - Full multiuser mode
> #   4 - unused
> #   5 - X11
> #   6 - reboot (Do NOT set initdefault to this)
> #
> id:5:initdefault:
>
>

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