From d81def80b00a3dbcb4f8980f4503c4d659b48a2a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Roy Marples Date: Fri, 23 Nov 2007 12:04:11 +0000 Subject: Move /etc/conf.d/rc to /etc/rc.conf. Lowercase all configurable variables, non configurations remain uppercase. Replace rc_env_bool with rc_yesno. Split localmount info procfs (Linux) and dumpon, savecore (BSD) --- conf.d.Linux/Makefile | 6 +++--- conf.d.Linux/rc | 35 ----------------------------------- 2 files changed, 3 insertions(+), 38 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 conf.d.Linux/rc (limited to 'conf.d.Linux') diff --git a/conf.d.Linux/Makefile b/conf.d.Linux/Makefile index 40cbc172..1ba5f09a 100644 --- a/conf.d.Linux/Makefile +++ b/conf.d.Linux/Makefile @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ -DIR = /etc/conf.d -CONF = consolefont keymaps net.example -CONF_APPEND = clock rc +DIR = /etc/conf.d +CONF = consolefont keymaps net.example +CONF_APPEND = clock TOPDIR = .. include $(TOPDIR)/default.mk diff --git a/conf.d.Linux/rc b/conf.d.Linux/rc deleted file mode 100644 index 862f78ef..00000000 --- a/conf.d.Linux/rc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,35 +0,0 @@ - -############################################################################## -# LINUX SPECIFIC OPTIONS - -# This is the number of tty's used in most of the rc-scripts (like -# consolefont, numlock, etc ...) -RC_TTY_NUMBER=12 - -# RC_DOWN_INTERFACE allows you to specify if RC will bring the interface -# completely down when it stops. The default is yes, but there are some -# instances where you may not want this to happen such as using Wake On LAN. -RC_DOWN_INTERFACE="yes" - -# RC_DOWN_HARDDISK allows you to specify if RC will put harddisks to -# standby mode when it stops. -RC_DOWN_HARDDISK="yes" - -# Use this variable to control the /dev management behavior. -# auto - let the scripts figure out what's best at boot -# devfs - use devfs (requires sys-fs/devfsd) -# mdev - use mdev (requires sys-apps/busybox) -# udev - use udev (requires sys-fs/udev) -# static - let the user manage /dev (YOU need to create ALL device nodes) -RC_DEVICES="auto" - -# UDEV OPTION: -# Set to "yes" if you want to save /dev to a tarball on shutdown -# and restore it on startup. This is useful if you have a lot of -# custom device nodes that udev does not handle/know about. -RC_DEVICE_TARBALL="no" - -# RC_DMESG_LEVEL sets the level at which logging of messages is done to the -# console. See dmesg(8) for more info. -RC_DMESG_LEVEL="1" - -- cgit v1.2.3