Wojciech Puchar wrote:
No, don't add anything to rc.local.
no because of?
The manual page.
The rc.local script contains com-
mands which are pertinent only to a specific site. Typically, the
/usr/local/etc/rc.d/ mechanism is used instead of rc.local these
days but
if you want to use rc.local, it is still supported. In this case, it
should source /etc/rc.conf and contain additional custom startup
code for
your system. The best way to handle rc.local, however, is to
separate it
out into rc.d/ style scripts and place them under
/usr/local/etc/rc.d/.
It's there for backwards compatibility and you'll be bit when it goes away.
--Alex
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