I'm certain this is documented somewhere, but danged if I can find it.
I have a whole variety of custom scripts in /usr/local/etc/rc.d. For
years now, simply giving them a name ending in .sh and making them
executable has been sufficient to make them start on boot.
On 5.x, it's not. And now, having upgraded to 4.11-s on some older
boxes and running portupgrade -a, it's not.
Obviously these scripts need something else. There's no fancy rcNG
infrastructure in them; is rcNG a requirement for startup scripts now?
Any pointers on where I can find the right documentation?
Thanks,
==ml
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