On 10/06/2012, at 8:25 PM, carlopmart wrote: > On 06/09/2012 12:56 PM, Alexandre Ratchov wrote: >> On Sat, Jun 09, 2012 at 12:36:19PM +0200, carlopmart wrote: >>> On 06/09/2012 12:21 PM, Alexandre Ratchov wrote: >>>> On Sat, Jun 09, 2012 at 11:48:29AM +0200, carlopmart wrote: >>>>> Hi all, >>>>> >>>>> How can I disable sndiod process?? I have configured under rc.conf: >>>>> >>>> >>>> the recommended way to disable it by adding: >>>> >>>> sndiod_flags=NO >>>> >>>> in /etc/rc.conf.local >>>> >>>>> sndiod_flags=NO >>>>> >>>>> but every time host is rebooted, sndiod starts ... Why?? >>>> >>>> indeed, it shouldn't start. May be you've multiple sndiod_flags >>>> definitions, or your setting is overriden in rc.conf.local or >>>> whatever else. >>>> >>>> -- Alexandre >>> >>> Nop, I don't have a rc.conf.local file .. >>> >> >> so, just do: >> >> echo 'sndiod_flags=NO'>/etc/rc.conf.local >> >> see rc.conf(5) man page as well. >> >> -- Alexandre > > Ok, I have restored original rc.conf file, and created rc.conf.local with my options ... and works. > > But then a doubt emerges. What files are not recommended to touch between upgrades? Where can I found this info??
You didn't find this? http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq10.html • /etc/rc.conf - Configuration file used by /etc/rc to set startup parameters for the system. Should not be edited. • /etc/rc.conf.local - Configuration file that overrides settings in /etc/rc.conf so you don't have to touch /etc/rc.conf itself, which is important when upgrading your system. > > > -- > CL Martinez > carlopmart {at} gmail {d0t} com