You might want to look at /etc/rc.conf.local, though I would consider
just writing a script to handle what you want to do since rc.conf.local
isn't really the FreeBSD way, seems to be more of an OpenBSD approach.
See: 'man rc'
cheers,
Gabriel
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Dan Mahoney, System Admin wrote:
Hey all,
Are there any supported formats for INCLUDES in /etc/rc.conf such that I
can drop default configs into /etc/rc.conf and then have files in a
certain directory (ala includerc) override them? Basically, I'd like to
do mass-updates of several dozen machines' configs normally found in
/etc/rc.conf, but then have per-machine configs (like hostnames) elsewhere.
-Dan Mahoney
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