Because native /etc/rc.d scripts are ignored and replaced by *.php under /etc/rc.*
It's a monowall thing.

On 10.11.2010 18:23, Moshe Katz wrote:
Oh....  In /etc/rc (around line 310), it deletes /etc/rc.conf.

I'd be interested to know why if any of the developers is reading this...

Moshe

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On Wed, Nov 10, 2010 at 11:16 AM, James Bensley <jwbens...@gmail.com <mailto:jwbens...@gmail.com>> wrote:

    On 10 November 2010 16:13, Moshe Katz <mo...@ymkatz.net
    <mailto:mo...@ymkatz.net>> wrote:
    > Did you try creating a new rc.conf file and seeing if it reads it?
    > Moshe


    After a restart it was gone :(

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