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geelsu wrote:
... This time I forgot and did them all.
Not quite sure what you have changed based on that description, nor what "did them all" means, but it clearly seems like a case of "If you break it you get to keep all the pieces." Things should work the same on CentOS as RHEL. If you don't have a backup of the stuff you clobbered, presumably in /etc, then a fresh install on at least one system (perhaps using kickstart for uniformity) should help you get back to a state approximating before having done them all. Restoring the state from the freshly installed system may rectify the error. Otherwise it looks like fresh installs all around may be in order.
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