We compare aging in a disordered ferromagnet and in a spin-glass, by studyi
ng the different phases of a re-entrant system. We have measured the relaxa
tion of the low-frequency ac susceptibility chi, in both the ferromagnetic
and spin-glass phases of a CdCr1.9In0.1S4 sample. A restart of aging proces
ses when the temperature is lowered ("chaos-like" effect) is observed in bo
th phases. The memory of previous aging at a higher temperature can be retr
ieved upon re-heating, but in the ferromagnetic phase it can rapidly be era
sed Ly the growth of ferromagnetic domains. We interpret. the behaviour obs
erved in the ferromagnetic phase in terms of a combination of domain growth
and pinned wall reconformations, and suggest that aging in spill-glasses i
s dominated by such wall reconformation processes.