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# ------------------------------------------------------------------ # # Copyright (C) 2020 Christian Boltz # # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or # modify it under the terms of version 2 of the GNU General Public # License published by the Free Software Foundation. # # ------------------------------------------------------------------ # @{etc_ro} contains a space-separated list of the system configuration directories. # Traditionally this means /etc/, but when using a read-only / filesystem and/or # with the goal of having only user-modified config files in /etc/, directories # like /usr/etc/ get introduced for storing the default config. # @{etc_ro} contains read-only directories with configuration files. # Do not use @{etc_ro} in rules that allow write access. @{etc_ro}=/etc/ /usr/etc/ # @{etc_rw} contains directories where writing to configuration files is allowed. @{etc_rw}=/etc/ # Also, include files in tunables/etc.d/ for site-specific adjustments to # @{etc_ro} and @{etc_rw}. include if exists <tunables/etc.d>