----- Original Message ----- From: "Peter Losher"
Testing out decentralizing rc.conf and breaking it out into two
components on a 6.2-RELEASE system:

/etc/rc.conf.default - Settings that are standard across all systems
  (daemons, etc)
/etc/rc.conf.local - Settings that are local to the system
  (network settings, etc)
...

Why not use rc.conf for your "defaults" and rc.conf.local for your local
and then all is good?

   Steve

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