Right now the only firstaidkit plugin we install is 'grub'. It seems like 'passwd', 'key-recovery', 'mdadm-conf', and 'xserver' might also be useful, and they're like <10kb each, uncompressed.
Which should we include, if any?
-w
Right now the only firstaidkit plugin we install is 'grub'. It seems like 'passwd', 'key-recovery', 'mdadm-conf', and 'xserver' might also be useful, and they're like <10kb each, uncompressed.
Which should we include, if any?
I'm no firstaidkit expert, but I wonder what the xserver one does and if it's still needed given X's ability to run basically configfileless these days. Aside from that, I'd say yes we should include everything.
- Chris
Hey guys.
Haven't touched this for a long time, but the idea with the xserver plugin was to repair errors in the config file. Since xorg really doesn't need a config file anymore, there isn't really a good reason to include this anywhere.
Regards.
On Fri, Sep 30, 2011 at 10:47 PM, Chris Lumens clumens@redhat.com wrote:
Right now the only firstaidkit plugin we install is 'grub'. It seems like 'passwd', 'key-recovery', 'mdadm-conf', and 'xserver' might also be useful, and they're like <10kb each, uncompressed.
Which should we include, if any?
I'm no firstaidkit expert, but I wonder what the xserver one does and if it's still needed given X's ability to run basically configfileless these days. Aside from that, I'd say yes we should include everything.
- Chris
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