Thomas Dean wrote:
> 
> I see the latest /etc/defaults/rc.conf will include either or both of
> /etc/rc.conf or /etc/rc.conf.local.
> 
> I only want to have one.
> 
> Which is going to stay with us the longest?

/etc/rc.conf, though rc.conf.local is not likely to go away. The
former is the "do your stuff" standard file. The later is a
machine-specific override when you have a standard rc.conf for many
machines, and need to tweak specific parameters in a few.

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