On Mon, Jun 11, 2001 at 12:56:08PM -0600, Warner Losh wrote:
> In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Matt Dillon writes:
> :     I kinda like our scheme... at least I like the single monolithic
> :     /etc/rc.conf file.  It makes maintaining and installing machines 
> :     utterly trivial whereas having a billion little files each with
> :     one or two options in them makes maintaining and installing machines
> :     rather difficult.  I sure hope nobody is advocating doing away with
> :     the monolithic capabilities of /etc/rc.conf!
> 
> While it has been a few months since I looked at the NetBSD stuff, it
> too has a single rc.conf-like file to control things.  Its main
> feature is that you can add new "modules" easily.
> 
> Warner

New "modules"? Isn't that just the same as /usr/local/etc/rc.d/ ? I side
with Mr. Dillon, I hope things stay the way they are.

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Andrew Hesford
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