Re: /etc/local/rc.conf not working?

2000-11-19 Thread Gregory Neil Shapiro

janb> OOPs, well this was the problem. That leaves me wondering, why this is on
janb> two places...

/etc/defaults/rc.conf are the defaults -- you should not be editing that
file.  Any settings you want to change to in /etc/rc.conf (which should be
a small file, not a copy of /etc/defaults/rc.conf).


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Re: /etc/local/rc.conf not working?

2000-11-19 Thread janb

OOPs, well this was the problem. That leaves me wondering, why this is on
two places...

Thanks,

JAN

On Sun, 19 Nov 2000, Doug Barton wrote:

> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > 
> > the rc.conf on my computer sets the sendmail enable flag to NO, and yet on
> > bootup the sendmail daemon is started. ps -ax confirms this with sendmail:
> > accepting connections
> 
>   Do you actually have the file in /etc/local as the subject of your
> email suggests? If so, that's your problem. You want to have rc.conf
> and/or rc.conf.local in /etc/ itself. 
> 
> Good luck,
> 
> Doug
> -- 
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> 
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Re: /etc/local/rc.conf not working?

2000-11-19 Thread Gregory Neil Shapiro

janb> the rc.conf on my computer sets the sendmail enable flag to NO, and
janb> yet on bootup the sendmail daemon is started. ps -ax confirms this
janb> with sendmail: accepting connections

At least as of November 6th, the only rc.conf files are
/etc/defaults/rc.conf, /etc/rc.conf, and /etc/rc.conf.local.  There is no
/etc/local/rc.conf.


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Re: /etc/local/rc.conf not working?

2000-11-19 Thread Doug Barton

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> the rc.conf on my computer sets the sendmail enable flag to NO, and yet on
> bootup the sendmail daemon is started. ps -ax confirms this with sendmail:
> accepting connections

Do you actually have the file in /etc/local as the subject of your
email suggests? If so, that's your problem. You want to have rc.conf
and/or rc.conf.local in /etc/ itself. 

Good luck,

Doug
-- 
Life is an essay test. Long form. Spelling counts.

Do YOU Yahoo!?


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