Hi, Testing out decentralizing rc.conf and breaking it out into two components on a 6.2-RELEASE system:
/etc/rc.conf.default - Settings that are standard across all systems (daemons, etc) /etc/rc.conf.local - Settings that are local to the system (network settings, etc) In /etc/rc.conf, all I have is: rc_conf_files="/etc/rc.conf /etc/rc.conf.default /etc/rc.conf.local" Which I took as "read in these rc.conf files in descending order to populate your variables" When I restarted the system, my rc.d (ntpd, openssh) scripts which were looking for rc.conf variables in /etc/rc.conf.default failed to read in that file. It wasn't until I added /etc/rc.conf.default to rc_conf_files in /etc/defaults/rc.conf was it able to read in that file at boottime and in this case start the daemon(s). Is this how it's supposed to work? (I suspect not if I have to hack /etc/default/rc.conf) If not, can it be fixed? (or if I am assuming incorrectly, can someone enlighten me on how it should work?) :) Thanks - Peter -- [ http://www.plosh.net/ ] - "Earth Halted: Please reboot to continue" _______________________________________________ freebsd-stable@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-stable To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"