On Sat, 09 Jun 2012 12:35:07 +0200 carlopmart wrote: > Uhmm why?? > > I use rc.conf.local for daemons or options outside of openbsd soft base ...
In addition to what others have said it keep your changes easily identified. If you put . /etc/rc.conf.localbase in rc.conf.local you could seperate out what you currently have in rc.local wirth rc.conf.localbase having the override ability in this case. Personally I don't see why except maybe delegating editing to certain users. You could just have a section marked by comments in rc.conf.local