Its in the jargon file under rc file.
it is runcom file.
Jeff
On 08/08/01 01:58:39 PM, Mark Hattarki wrote:
>
> I was explaining how rc.local starts processes at boot to a non-techie and
> they asked me what the "rc" stood for. My first guess was runlevel
> control, but someone else reminded me that the early BSDs had them, but no
> concepts of runlevel. Anyway, I figure it stands for "resource control" or
> something like that (consistent with things like .pinerc, etc...).
>
> Does anyone know exactly what it stands for?
>
> namaste,
> Mark
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