On 10/3/06, Peter Allgeyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Am Dienstag, den 03.10.2006, 12:15 -0500 schrieb Bill Marquette:
> I wonder if the package system is called far enough into the boot
> process to shim this in after start_ftp_helpers is called.  You might
> be able to create a start script that calls /etc/rc.filter_configure.
> Looks like this is what you want in /etc/rc.bootup
> mwexec("sh /usr/local/etc/rc.d/{$filename} start >>/tmp/bootup_messages 
2>&1");
> it's well past the ftp_helpers.
No problem for me to adapt some bootup scripts. I've got more than 13
years experience in several *NIX systems. I simply don't want to. I'm
choosing a system like pfsense because it's easy to set up, backed up
and so on. Everything I'm adding manually breaks that. If I find sth.
that not ok, I'll take a look on it and I'm trying to solve it, giving
some of my results back to the community.

Using the shellcmd* items will be backed up since the changes are made
to config.xml.

Scott

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