It sure would be nice if quickpkg would at least save config files by
default, like to inittab.saved, for when you forget to supply
--include-unmodified-config
empty file because --include-config=n when 'quickpkg' was used.
If the installation can test if the target config file is modified, then
it could go ahead and save it at the same time.
default, like to inittab.saved, for when you forget to supply
--include-unmodified-config
empty file because --include-config=n when 'quickpkg' was used.
If the installation can test if the target config file is modified, then
it could go ahead and save it at the same time.