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|Jointly managed by <code>apt</code> which mostly provides default versions of configuration files, and <code>cfengine</code> which installs CSE-specific versions of configuration files
|Jointly managed by <code>apt</code> which mostly provides default versions of configuration files, and <code>cfengine</code> which installs CSE-specific versions of configuration files
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|style="white-space: nowrap;"|<code>/usr/local/[[extrafiles]]</code><br /><code>/usr/local/[[extrapackages]]</code><br /><code>/usr/local/[[debpkgs_lists]]</code><br /><code>/usr/local/[[vmimages]]</code>
|style="white-space: nowrap;"|<code>[[/usr/local/extrafiles]]</code><br /><code>[[/usr/local/extrapackages]]</code><br /><code>/usr/local/[[debpkgs_lists]]</code><br /><code>/usr/local/[[vmimages]]</code>
|<code>cfengine</code>
|<code>cfengine</code>
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Revision as of 16:11, 8 July 2022

New World host filesystem handling

Path Handled by
/etc Jointly managed by apt which mostly provides default versions of configuration files, and cfengine which installs CSE-specific versions of configuration files
/usr/local/extrafiles
/usr/local/extrapackages
/usr/local/debpkgs_lists
/usr/local/vmimages
cfengine
/proc
/sys
/dev
The kernel
/tmp
/var
Whatever processes are running on the host
/export The kernel's nfsd (i.e., NFS server)
/import
/home
The automounter
Everything else apt