Kienan Stewart
6dc3b0d5a3
This should help with #424 by switching the watched directories to a sub-directory of /run/alternc. There are many other scripts create and handle files in the /run/alternc that were causing incrond to start up quite often. |
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alternc | ||
alternc-lxc | ||
incron.d | ||
sudoers.d |