Subject: Re: Updating /etc...
To: Gordon Ross <gwr@mc.com>
From: Michael Graff <explorer@flame.org>
List: current-users
Date: 12/19/1995 12:39:27
>For many third-party packages, there is something that needs to run
>when the system boots, or shuts down, or (ick) at run level change.
>It is very conveinent for the third-party software vendors to have a
>standardized way for their package get installed, including changes
>to the boot-time or halt-time control files.
>
>Of course, this is pretty much moot for NetBSD at the moment because
>there do not appear to be any third-party software vendors trying to
>package products for automated installation.
Is this because there is no easy way or because there is no one
interested in NetBSD?
When packaging stuff up, I HATE putting things like:
Run this script for SGI, OSF, ...
For NetBSD, edit /etc/rc.local to contain...
I would rather have it all automated. That is what I'm going to work
on tonight. I'll post here when I get something working and ask for
comments then.
I still don't think run levels are needed or wanted. Am I wrong on
this though?
--Michael
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