> > So, no problem anymore, right? Since you are not pushing this repo > anywhere you can easily re-write commit messages and whatnot so I > wouldn't be too worried right now. Keep experimenting. :) Correct. No problems since the git log is showing the user calling "sudo git commit" and not root as the one making each commit. > > That is actually a good way to do it. I've been keeping my /etc in git > for quite awhile now. I just want to emphasize to you that this is a > "change management system" not a "backup solution" (but it is easy to do > an "off-site backup" with git, git clone <host>:/etc) That's exactly what we're using it for (change mgmt, not backups). Thanks for the affirmation. -Erik -- Erik K. Mitchell -- Web Developer erik.mitchell at gmail.com erik at ekmitchell.com http://ekmitchell.com/