Oeps :p Indeed I had (in rc.conf and I have a .local too), forgot all about that I decided to use the .local since it made updating easier... Thanks for the rtfm hint :)
Just I more question if you don't mind answering it... which procress starts the rc and rc.local, is that the kernel itself or some kind of process that is started by the kernel. No need for a full explenation ofcourse, just another rtfm hint would be great tho :) Erwin -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Otto Moerbeek Sent: vrijdag 14 maart 2008 8:29 To: Erwin van Maanen Cc: [email protected] Subject: Re: dhcpd rc bug? On Fri, Mar 14, 2008 at 08:15:51AM +0100, Erwin van Maanen wrote: > Hello everyone, > > I found out i couldn't disable my dhcp daemon yesterday and i think > i've traced the problem to this in /etc/rc: > > if [ X"${dhcpd_flags}" != X"NO" -a -f /etc/dhcpd.conf ]; then > > Now i have no clue what " -a -f " does (anyone care to point me to the > right manual?), but just setting dhcpd_flags=NO in rc.conf didn't disable it. > I had to rename the file dhcpd.conf file, so i guess the line does an > OR comparison instead of an AND comparison, anyone care to enlighten > me or did i actually find a minor bug? > > Kind regards, > > Erwin van Maanen > ACMEWeb I.S. That expression is right (see test(1)). Where did you set dhcpd_flags to NO? In /etc/rc.conf? Do you perhaps have another definition in /etc/rc.conf.local or something like that? -Otto

