In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Tom Lees <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> the other solution is to have a small utility that stores these values, >> can change them and gives the values to the scripts. > > The third solution, which I prefer is a utility which modifies the > variables within the scripts - it's faster, it is more "backwards > compatible" with sysadmins from other Unices, and generally it's nicer > (less dependant on the cfgtool at boot-time). And if you're not very careful it does silly things if the scripts have been modified significantly.