On Fri, Dec 17, 2004 at 03:56:34PM -0700, Michal Jaegermann wrote:
In /etc/aliases you probably have lines like that:
# Person who should get root's mail
#root: marc
Maybe install should ask data for this alias and fill that lines
unless specifically and emphatically declined? The big advantage is
that this solves the issue in a general way instead for some
specific cases like smart.
Yes, it'd be nice if firstboot or the installer could do this. However, I
highly, highly recommend not trying to have some program manage (or mangle!)
entries in /etc/aliases. Instead:
root: :include: /etc/rootalias
and then have the program drop root aliases into its own clean, separate
file.
For BU Linux, this is exactly what we do, and then we have a script which
(unless configured differently in "/etc/sysconfig/rootalias-manager") adds
members of the wheel group to this alias automatically.
Later today, I'll file a bug making the small /etc/rootalias recommendation
as a first step.
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