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When I list files in resource-object/config/eXpert-Config.inc, for example the BSM_SYSTEM_RESOURCE_FILES list, does it matter if some of the filenames are really symbolic links?

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When I list files in resource-object/config/eXpert-Config.inc, for example the BSM_SYSTEM_RESOURCE_FILES list, does it matter if some of the filenames are really symbolic links?

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Yes, it does matter in the current release. The path names you put in the configuration file should not contain symbolic links. For example, /etc/inetd.conf is often a symbolic link to /etc/inet/inetd.conf, and it is the latter (expanded path) that should be in the configuration file. This requirement is likely to be removed in the future.

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