> My opinion is that since we have /etc/rc and /etc/rc.local, we might
> as well use /etc/rc.conf and /etc/rc.conf.local the same way -- that
> is, just as /etc/rc should not be touched by anyone, neither should
> /etc/rc.conf be touched by anyone.
> Matthew Dillon
Then why bother having rc.conf in the first place? Just wire in all
the defaults straight into /etc/rc and leave rc.conf strictly for
overriding the defaults only, and eliminate rc.conf.* entirely.
-- Parag Patel
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