We all love the LCFG file component, how would we survive without it? In a lightweight lcfg installation the file component is actually truly essential. Sadly it has a few bad quirks, the worst of which is that the component will not start if there are errors building any of the managed files. Ideally we would alter this behaviour so that it logs the errors and bravely continues but that’s not going to happen right now. Consequently to get the file component working I’ve also ported lcfg-etcservices (a simple drop-in of the /etc/services
file from F20 as a new template) and lcfg-nsu (which thankfully just built). We can now splat files into the filesystem to our heart’s content.
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