Re: /etc/nssswitch.conf is supposed to be a symlink now?

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On 28/11/2018 13:40, Richard W.M. Jones wrote:

We're down a rabbit hole where it seems that in Fedora 29
/etc/nssswitch.conf ought to be a symlink.  This machine has been
upgraded from F28 and this is not the case.  AFAIK I have never edited
the file.

Well I though authselect was supposed to be the default
now in which case yes it would be but I just checked a
clean install of F29 that I did and authselect doesn't
seem to be active there either.

I was actually interested because I was trying to find
out what the current Fedora defaults for the nss databases
that authselect doesn't handle should be on a machine
where I had enabled authselect and I was wondering how
the installer handled that, but apparently it doesn't ;-)

Tom

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