FR: taking care of my.cnf

John has replied to that thread, and says to only use the one at /etc/my.cnf.

Jeff
 
Hello,

PHP is installed with php.ini, exim with exim.conf, dovecot with dovecot.conf, etc... And all the files are not the same as defaults, so that would be a good idea to have /etc/my.cnf installed with CB. Even with a minimal set of settings in there. Of course /etc/my.cnf might be a part of RPM package on CentOS/Redhat, and it might bring some issues.
 
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