Track /etc directory using Git

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Hello,

I'd like to track my huge /etc directory by using Git but I'm feeling
unconfortable to do it.

First, the idea is to see and check what system config tools do.

Second, it will be useful to track my own configurations that I need
to customize.

But as I said I'm a bit worry to create a git repository as root even
if I trust git which do a really good job.

Are there any tricks or pitfalls that I should know before starting
this ? Could anyone share his experience ?

Any advices are welcome.

thanks
-- 
Francis
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