Yes, FreeBSD is definitely moving toward SysV init. And yes, 
/etc/rc.d/rc.sendmail is SysV-ish. :)

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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "-ray" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, June 26, 2005 12:23 PM
Subject: Re: [brlug-general] BSD


> On Sun, 26 Jun 2005, Fernando Vilas wrote:
>
>> By "mucking through" the rc files, did you perhaps mean 
>> /etc/rc.d/rc.sendmail restart ?  At least that's where slack has had it 
>> for several years. Not trying to start a flame war here, but isn't it the 
>> same thing?
>
> Not trying to start a flame war either, and yes it is the same thing.  But 
> an rc.d/rc.sendmail restart script seems very very SysV-like to me.  I 
> haven't used slack since 1997 or so, maybe they adopted some SysV stuff?
> I was mainly talking about FreeBSD and OpenBSD.
>
>> Now for some of the networking stuff, I can see your point.  the easiest 
>> thing to do is to learn to use ifconfig and iwconfig from the command 
>> line.
>
> ifconfig works, but gets more complicated when you have multiple 
> interfaces.  You have to lookup which interface, find the old ip, netmask, 
> broadcast, static routes, etc etc.  Further complicated when you have 
> multiple ip aliases and many vlan interfaces.  It's way too much room for 
> human error and typo's.  A typo while changing the network remotely is 
> disastrous.  I don't like typing, it's error prone and slows you down. I'd 
> rather changed the init script and let the system do the typing...it 
> doesn't make typo's.
>
> ray
>
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