Do you track ghost/unowned files?

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  • aconfmgr

    A configuration manager for Arch Linux

  • I usually try to track all changed and lost files and try to keep changes outside of home to a minimum. https://github.com/CyberShadow/aconfmgr does the tracking.

  • pacreport.d

    Known ghost files for Arch Linux

  • WorkOS

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  • linux-customizations

    This repository contains some my linux desktop customizations - conky, wallpaper.

  • Once a month I run this script: https://github.com/martinrotter/linux-customizations/blob/master/bash/.bashrc#L61

  • shadow

    Upstream shadow tree (by shadow-maint)

  • Use systemd-homed for regular users. This means I don't need to change /etc/{group,passwd,...}. This also means that by default I don't have a password set for the root user, but I can bind mount/var/etc/shadow` automatically. The main issue is that subids are broken but we gonna have a solution soon.

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