On 2017-01-02 07:26, Tom H wrote:
On Mon, Jan 2, 2017 at 4:12 AM, jdow <[email protected]> wrote:
The SYS5 stuff in 6.x and prior lacked flexibility, to be sure. It was
simple enough that figuring out what was going on became easy. And
where the documentation failed the workarounds were not all that
difficult. But, then,the first 'ix I played with was one of the first
commercial renditions of SVR4 - on the Amiga. So over about 25-ish
years I'd learned it. I don't HAVE another 25 years to learn something
with documentation that requires extreme google-fu to find. (I did
manage to find a page that described /etc/sysconfig contents, FINALLY.
I've been looking for that off and /on for 5 years or more.
/usr/share/doc/initscripts-9.49.37/sysconfig.txt
"man --index" is needed methinks.
Pointers to that list in the documentation for RHEL tuned systemd
would be a good thing.)
It's not a systemd directory - and it's a directory that systemd
upstream dislikes.
It is intimately involved with systemd as used on RHEL based systems. Cross
references can tie it all together in a nice logical package with bows on it.
{^_-}