rc(1) says: rfork [nNeEsfFm] Become a new process group using rfork(flags) where flags is composed of the bitwise OR of the rfork flags specified by the option letters (see fork(2)). If no flags are given, they default to ens. The flags and their meanings are: n is RFNAMEG; N is RFCNAMEG; e is RFENVG; E is RFCENVG; s is RFNOTEG; f is RFFDG; F is RFCFDG; and m is RFNOMNT.
this sounds to me rfork is equivalent to rfork ens or am I misunderstanding? Kenji Arisawa