Subject: Re: Updating /etc...
To: Peter Seebach <seebs@solon.com>
From: matthew green <mrg@mame.mu.OZ.AU>
List: current-users
Date: 12/22/1995 11:53:33
>Well, I hate to say it, but my init.d is bigger than your init.d.
>:') Can you tell me what the difference between netside and network
>is? How about sysetup? usr? announce? What does autoconfig do?
Fine. Can you tell me, without looking, what $T is set to, and why?
it's set to the temporary version of the motd. /tmp/motd or something.
it's used to put the right "version" string in the motd.
Or whether httpd is started in netstart, rc, or rc.local?
rc.local for me :-)
Before you lkk, of course it's incoherent...
no, not to me it isn't. (and neither is init.d style).
I noticed a "mount /var" in /etc/rc. This seems bad - why should
/var be a file system? Or maybe that's just my site - I can't
tell whether it's distribution or my local site.
actually, i find having a _large_ /var is very important and
cool.
.mrg.