You should set your CONFIG_PROTECT="/etc {..}" in your make.conf file. This
way when a configuration file is updated the 'new' file will be named
._cfg{filename} and running etc-update will find and display all of the
files for which there is an update.

On 1/5/07, Duncan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Neil Bothwick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> posted
[EMAIL PROTECTED], excerpted below, on  Fri,
05 Jan 2007 07:49:20 +0000:

> On Fri, 5 Jan 2007 08:22:31 +0100, Jean-Marc Beaune wrote:
>
>> Do you still have dhcpcd at the default runlevel?
>
> You only need that to run a DHCP server. Sending of DHCP requests is
> controlled by /etc/conf.d/net.

Only dhcpcd = DHCP-client-daemon -- it doesn't even HAVE a DHCP server to
run, so it wouldn't run one.  Of course, that means it doesn't have a
service to run either, so there's no dhcpcd to /be/ at the default (or any
other) runlevel.

You are correct in what controls dhcpcd and sending and getting replies
to DHCP requests, tho, the net service scripts, configured with
/etc/conf.d/net.

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