On Friday, September 01, 2017 01:40:33 AM hdv@gmail wrote:
> On 2017-08-31 23:36, rhkra...@gmail.com wrote:
> > I'm interested as well, if you could send a copy to me.
> >
> > @Ray: And even more so, Ray, after you modify it.
> I sent it to this list yesterday. If you missed it I can send it agai
On 2017-08-31 23:36, rhkra...@gmail.com wrote:
> On Wednesday, August 30, 2017 10:39:38 PM ray wrote:
>> ...snip
>>
>> Yes, I would like to work with this. I should be able to modify the perl
>> script to also save a tag file to hold the metadata. So now I have a
>> reason to learn some perl.
>
On Wednesday, August 30, 2017 10:56:44 PM ray wrote:
> Thank you. This is an interesting way to store the broken system. It will
> be like a junk yard that I can copy out of.
>
> Partitioning will be a challenge. Currently, this is laptop runs LVM. I
> have two groups. The system is on one, t
On Wednesday, August 30, 2017 10:39:38 PM ray wrote:
> ...snip
>
> Yes, I would like to work with this. I should be able to modify the perl
> script to also save a tag file to hold the metadata. So now I have a
> reason to learn some perl.
I'm interested as well, if you could send a copy to me.
On 2017-08-31 04:39, ray wrote:
> On Sunday, August 27, 2017 at 6:50:06 AM UTC-5, hdv@gmail wrote:
>> On 2017-08-26 05:14, ray wrote:
>>> I would like to find a way to keep track of changes I make to my system.
>>> ...snip
>> Hi Ray,
>>
>> I just returned from a short holiday, so I am a bit late
On Sunday, August 27, 2017 at 9:00:05 AM UTC-5, rhkr...@gmail.com wrote:
...snip...
Hi RHKR,
Thank you. This is an interesting way to store the broken system. It will be
like a junk yard that I can copy out of.
Partitioning will be a challenge. Currently, this is laptop runs LVM. I have
On Sunday, August 27, 2017 at 6:50:06 AM UTC-5, hdv@gmail wrote:
> On 2017-08-26 05:14, ray wrote:
> > I would like to find a way to keep track of changes I make to my system.
> > ...snip
> Hi Ray,
>
> I just returned from a short holiday, so I am a bit late to the party, but...
> if
> you don'
On 25/08/17 22:14, ray wrote:
> I would like to find a way to keep track of changes I make to my system. It
> seem that I may learn from others on how they keep track of changes they make
> to their systems.
I have a plain-text file of notes, which I keep under Mercurial version
control. I make
On 26/08/17 16:10, Joe wrote:
>> Thank you for the list of solutions. It is interesting that SVN can
>> be used with etckeeper. It looks like I should learn git. I have
>> used SVN for other things, but I am easily pulled from my comfort
>> zone for value.
>
> Git is very widely used, and on
On Friday, August 25, 2017 11:14:52 PM ray wrote:
> I would like to find a way to keep track of changes I make to my system.
> It seem that I may learn from others on how they keep track of changes
> they make to their systems.
>
> When I make changes, I don't remember where I made changes or why
On 2017-08-26 05:14, ray wrote:
> I would like to find a way to keep track of changes I make to my system. It
> seem that I may learn from others on how they keep track of changes they make
> to their systems.
>
> When I make changes, I don't remember where I made changes or why.
>
> It would be
On Sat, 26 Aug 2017 06:02:07 -0700 (PDT)
ray wrote:
>
> Thank you for the list of solutions. It is interesting that SVN can
> be used with etckeeper. It looks like I should learn git. I have
> used SVN for other things, but I am easily pulled from my comfort
> zone for value.
Git is very
On Sat, Aug 26, 2017 at 06:02:07AM -0700, ray wrote:
> On Saturday, August 26, 2017 at 5:10:05 AM UTC-5, Dan Ritter wrote:
> ...
> > For a single system, etckeeper is an excellent choice. It stores
> > changes anywhere in /etc (and optionally in other places) in
> > git or subversion.
> >
> > You
On Saturday, August 26, 2017 at 5:10:05 AM UTC-5, Dan Ritter wrote:
...
> For a single system, etckeeper is an excellent choice. It stores
> changes anywhere in /etc (and optionally in other places) in
> git or subversion.
>
> You can go a little farther easily by learning git directly.
> https://
On Saturday, August 26, 2017 at 4:50:06 AM UTC-5, Nemeth Gyorgy wrote:
...
> I use etckeeper. Of course in tracks changes in /etc (and
> subdirectories) only, but it is enough for me.
Nemeth,
Thank you. I like the idea of using a version control system.
Ray
On Friday, August 25, 2017 at 11:10:04 PM UTC-5, Andy Smith wrote:
> Hi,
>
...>
> I won't always go as far as installing and configuring a package
> with the config management straight off. Depending on what system I
> am working on I will sometimes "cheat" and install it manually with
> apt, con
On Fri, Aug 25, 2017 at 08:14:52PM -0700, ray wrote:
> I would like to find a way to keep track of changes I make to my system. It
> seem that I may learn from others on how they keep track of changes they make
> to their systems.
>
> When I make changes, I don't remember where I made changes o
2017-08-26 05:14 keltezéssel, ray írta:
> I would like to find a way to keep track of changes I make to my system. It
> seem that I may learn from others on how they keep track of changes they make
> to their systems.
>
> When I make changes, I don't remember where I made changes or why.
>
> I
Hi,
On Fri, Aug 25, 2017 at 08:14:52PM -0700, ray wrote:
> I would really like to hear how others track their changes or suggestions how
> I may tack changes.
I configure almost everything with configuration management like
puppet or ansible. Then the configuration is treated like code, can
be d
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