999-rootcopy.xzm vs rootcopy/
Posted: 08 Jan 2021, 08:29
A Newbie question by yours truly, but I would have to boot several times only to figure it out for sure.
I always boot omitting automated saving of almost all changes, and keep my changes either in rootcopy/ when an ext2/3/4 partition is available, or on a 99x-rootcopy.xzm module, named 99x to be sure it gets loaded at the very end of my named modules, e.g. 992- , 993- , 994- , 995- - you get the drill.
Often I have a more complete set of saved changes in a 99x-rootcopy.xzm module and the more recent ones in rootcopy/ folder.
Now, since I also use FAT16/FAT32 USB thumbdrives without a 2nd Linux partition I only can use 99x- modules for saving and loading rootcopy changes on these devices.
But when I am on a system with a working Linux FS rootcopy/ the following could happen:
I updated the 99x-rootcopy.xzm to the newest changes and copied it to e.g. external FAT32-only drive e.g. /mnt/sdb1 but also to the internal /mnt/sda1 base/ … and the internal /mnt/sda1 also uses a rootcopy/ folder.
And now we finally come to my question.
In the above case, it could happen that the newer settings are to be found in base/995-rootcopy.xzm and more outdated ones to be found in rootcopy/
Would at the next boot from /mnt/sda1 the older files in rootcopy/ overwrite the newer ones in 995-rootcopy.xzm ?
Cause that would not be as I wanted it. And would create the need to every time delete files in rootcopy/ as soon as a new 994-rootcopy.xzm got created and copied into base/
I always boot omitting automated saving of almost all changes, and keep my changes either in rootcopy/ when an ext2/3/4 partition is available, or on a 99x-rootcopy.xzm module, named 99x to be sure it gets loaded at the very end of my named modules, e.g. 992- , 993- , 994- , 995- - you get the drill.
Often I have a more complete set of saved changes in a 99x-rootcopy.xzm module and the more recent ones in rootcopy/ folder.
Now, since I also use FAT16/FAT32 USB thumbdrives without a 2nd Linux partition I only can use 99x- modules for saving and loading rootcopy changes on these devices.
But when I am on a system with a working Linux FS rootcopy/ the following could happen:
I updated the 99x-rootcopy.xzm to the newest changes and copied it to e.g. external FAT32-only drive e.g. /mnt/sdb1 but also to the internal /mnt/sda1 base/ … and the internal /mnt/sda1 also uses a rootcopy/ folder.
And now we finally come to my question.
In the above case, it could happen that the newer settings are to be found in base/995-rootcopy.xzm and more outdated ones to be found in rootcopy/
Would at the next boot from /mnt/sda1 the older files in rootcopy/ overwrite the newer ones in 995-rootcopy.xzm ?
Cause that would not be as I wanted it. And would create the need to every time delete files in rootcopy/ as soon as a new 994-rootcopy.xzm got created and copied into base/