While updating from 2.2.8 to 2.4.0 (CentOS 5 install from rpm), lot of files
move to new locations. AFAIK, this is to comply with some standards, which
sounds great to me though I don't understand it very much that deeper...
While editing the new path to mtx-changer, a question arose:
To better follow the standards where to put files (and possibly being some
day able to run SElinux that I currently don't use)
- if I need to modify the bacula-supplied mtx-changer script, is it
recommended to keep it with a new name in the same directory, or put it
somewhere else, since now it becomes into a part of my local configuration,
though it still is an executable.
-- this used to hang in the directory /etc/bacula, now the bacula-supplied
script is located in /usr/lib/bacula. The first alternative contains now
only conf files, and the latter (lib) does not sound nice for locally edited
files...
- where should I keep self-written run before/after scripts
-- this used to be /etc/bacula too, together with all kinds of other bacula
stuff, but now there are only conf files after clean install. Is this still
a decent place for configuration-dependent executable files?
Regards,
Timo
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