I successfully ran Migration Assistant
during the process of migrating a Mac on Mavericks to a new one on Yosemite.
On the source Mac, I made a few modifications on system configuration files for security reasons. These files are within the /etc
directory:
/etc/services
/etc/sshd_config
After the run of Migration Assistant
I found some of my modified configuration files under the same name but with a suffix of ~previous
and my file was replaced by a new one without my modifications:
/etc/services
/etc/services~previous
/etc/sshd_config
/etc/sshd_configd~previous
I also found some other files with this ~previous
suffix on files I didn't modify:
/etc/group
/etc/group~previous
Is this mechanism a kind of backup of Migration Assistant
to protect a new system against potential incompatibility within configuration files?
Is the resulting new file the source one from Yosemite
or a merge between the source one and my modified one?
Where is the managment of these ~previous
files documented?
How should I deal with them?
(I already hunted the Knowledge Base about these files).
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